Skydiver recreates iconic scene from Up with incredible amount of detail

Skydiver recreates an iconic scene from Up with incredible detail

  • Luigi Cani made the replica from plywood and a plethora of helium balloons
  • Some worried about where the house would end up

People are stunned when a stunt performer recreated the iconic Disney movie scene.

Luigi Cani, 52, has released footage of himself recreating the beloved Up scene, in a replica of the colorful Disney house.

In the 2009 movie, we see a miserable old man Carl tie a plethora of helium balloons to his house so he can avoid ending up in a retirement home.

Carl also takes the daring step in search of Paradise Falls after the death of his wife Ellie.

As moody Carl soars into the sky, he discovers wilderness scout Russell clinging to his porch.

Brazilian stunt performer Luigi Cani recreated the iconic Disney house with plywood and a plethora of helium balloons

In the 2009 Disney movie, a widow Carl attaches a large amount of helium balloons to his house (pictured) in an attempt to reach Paradise Falls after his wife's death.

In the 2009 Disney movie, a widow Carl attaches a large amount of helium balloons to his house (pictured) in an attempt to reach Paradise Falls after his wife’s death.

Luigi Cani, 52 (pictured) posted the series of amazing images of the house on air with the caption 'Stay home.  It's very dangerous there'

Luigi Cani, 52 (pictured) posted the series of amazing images of the house on air with the caption ‘Stay home. It’s very dangerous there’

The Brazilian cinematographer was able to recreate the emblematic iridescent house floating through the sky by making sure the structure wasn’t too heavy.

Along with a series of incredible images of him in the sky in the detailed structure, Cani wrote, “Stay home. It’s very dangerous there.’

For this he used plywood and more than a fair number of helium balloons.

After reaching his target altitude, the daring stuntman parachuted from the miniature replica floating through the air.

A hot air balloon was later used to retrieve the floating house adorned with a hoard of helium balloons.

But this isn’t Cani’s first rodeo, in 2014 he became the first person to use the world’s smallest parachute.

Many were impressed with Cani’s Disney stunt, while some worried about where the house would land.

This isn't the first time the daring Brazilian cameraman (pictured) has pulled off a heartbreaking task.  In 2014, he broke the world record after jumping out of a plane with the world's smallest parachute

This isn’t the first time the daring Brazilian cameraman (pictured) has pulled off a heartbreaking task. In 2014, he broke the world record after jumping out of a plane with the smallest parachute in the world

Many were impressed by the 52-year-old's stunt, while others worried about where the replica would land

Many were impressed by the 52-year-old’s stunt, while others worried about where the replica would land

In January 2022, Cani released 100 million tree seeds over a deforested area of ​​the Amazon rainforest as it plummeted through the sky

In January 2022, Cani released 100 million tree seeds over a deforested area of ​​the Amazon rainforest as it plummeted through the sky

One user said, “This is f*****g iconic, omg I love this.”

Another chimed in, “That’s great, but where will the house end up?”

One commenter quipped, “That’s what you call inflation.”

But not everyone was happy about the daring stunt, as a few eyebrows were raised about what would happen to the house next.

One person stated, “Once it crashes to Earth, it will be trash and he won’t be there to clean it up.”

Another said, “I hope they cleaned up the rubble.”

Cani is notorious for his palpitations. Previously, he released 100 million tree seeds as he descended over a deforested area of ​​the Amazon rainforest in January 2022.