The idea behind Up
Director Pete Docter first began writing Up in 2004. The fantasy of a flying house was developed on the idea of escaping from life when it becomes too irritating, which stemmed from his difficulty with social situations growing up.
While I would love to have a flying house to fly away in, personally I think I would more prefer the concept in The Lost Room (TV Mini-Series 2006).
Imagine having a key leading in to a room not available for anyone else in the world than you. Once inside, you could open the door to travel wherever you want on earth (and other planets as well?). No matter how messy you leave it, once you return, it always looks the same way it did when you first saw it. Clean and nice. Always nice weather outside the window, always peace and quiet and nobody that will ever disturb you.
To make it even better; once inside, the time outside the room stops. If you stay in the room for ten years, no time will have passed in the rest of the world. And when inside, you will not age either, or grow thirsty or hungry. After hundred years, when you have finally found some inner peace, you can return to the world, and see it with new eyes. And instead of sleeping in your own bedroom at night, you could sleep in the secret room as long as you wished. And then get up and return to the world before they knew you were missing, and stay up all night chilling out. share