5 Flights Up: Movie Analysis

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The film 5 Flights Up is a film that follows the hectic week of an elderly couple named Ruth and Alex who have lived in the same apartment for forty years. Their apartment is on the fifth floor of a Brooklyn walk-up with no elevator access. The stairs which appear to be their primary environmental barrier, has gradually become tougher to ascent overtime. The couple begin to consider whether their home of forty years is the best place for them as they continue to age. Over the course of several days, they meet several potential buyers making their own critiques to the apartment; all while searching for a new space to call home.
The movie begins with Alex walking his dog, Dorothy, and it becomes known that they are planning on moving soon and begin to prepare for an open house the following morning. As Alex and Ruth are discussing the open house it is suggested that the reason they are moving is because they are getting older and living in an apartment without an elevator will become progressively inconvenient. This relates to the concept of livability which is the “sum of factors that contribute to an individual’s quality of life” (“What is Livability,” 2018). These factors can promote or inhibit …show more content…

Ruth and Alex arrive at the apartment they intended on buying, where they meet the owners for the first time. Meanwhile, the news continues to report on a disabled fuel tanker, the media portrayed the driver as a potential terrorist while Alex comments that he is just a kid and didn’t do anything. Alex then tells Ruth that they’re getting worked up over moving for no reason, similar to the terrorist that was being depicted on the news. They soon agreed that it is not crucial to move at this time and ultimately decided to remain at their home for the time

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