Falling Up (2009)

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A nursing student forced to quit school for family reasons winds up taking a job as a doorman in an elite apartment building in New York City, where he sparks to one of his residents.

Introduction
"Falling Up" is a 2009 romantic comedy-drama movie directed by David M. Rosenthal and featuring Joseph Cross, Sarah Roemer, and Snoop Dogg. The film checks out the styles of love, self-discovery, and breaking social standards against the backdrop of New York City's upper-class society.

Plot Synopsis
The main lead character of "Falling Up" is a nursing trainee called Henry O'Shea (Joseph Cross), who is forced to leave his research studies following his dad's death to support his family financially. He uses up a task as a doorman at a luxurious Manhattan condo.

While working at his brand-new job, Henry crosses paths with Scarlett Dowling (Sarah Roemer), a gorgeous and rich citizen of the structure. Despite coming from totally various social brackets, Henry and Scarlett strike a connection that slowly blooms into a private romantic relationship. This relationship is filled with challenges due to societal norms and expectations given that citizens of the condominium building are not supposed to fraternize with staff members.

Character Development
Henry begins as a simple, middle-class nursing student thrown into the upper-class world of his job. As the motion picture advances, Henry progresses and learns how to navigate this new environment. His character is represented as empathetic and genuine, making audiences root for him.

Snoop Dogg stars as Raul, an affable and encouraging colleague who helps Henry adjust to his brand-new task and typically offers comic relief. In spite of his bit part, Raul leaves a significant imprint on Henry's personal development and works as a discreet mentor figure.

The character of Scarlett likewise goes through significant improvement. At first, she looks like a fortunate heiress, however as the film advances, audiences get to see her kind-hearted nature and yearning for freedom from societal restrictions. She wants to be recognized for her own accomplishments rather than her household's wealth and impact.

Themes and Message
"Falling Up" addresses the struggles of navigating romantic relationships in the face of societal standards and the class divide. It highlights the hardships faced by individuals from different social backgrounds when they fall in love, and the prejudices they should get rid of to be together.

The film also puts a spotlight on personal development and self-discovery. Both Henry and Scarlett are seen exploring their identities as they step out of their standard roles, checking their limits in their relationship, and eventually understanding each other and their own selves better. This story of an unconventional romance offers a broader message of acceptance, self-expression, and the nerve to break standards.

Reception
Upon its release, "Falling Up" got mixed reviews. Critics praised the movie's cast and its thoughtful exploration of class characteristics, while others slammed it for having a predictable plot. However, it was acknowledged for its strong efficiencies, especially from Joseph Cross and Sarah Roemer. Despite the criticism, "Falling Up" showed to be an interesting film that efficiently resonated with audiences through its quintessential romance and exploration of social norms.

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