walking in the clouds

Jacklyn 2022-04-19 09:01:51

Walking in the Clouds, a biographical film based on real events. First of all, the music is well received. Different eras and different regions have very suitable music to match it, which adds a lot to the film. Secondly, this is the first time I see Joseph playing the main role in a movie after Inception. I didn't expect his acting skills to be quite good, praise! This film tells the story of a man who has a dream of walking between the twin towers of the World Trade Center and works hard to realize this dream, but the focus is not on the final walking process, but a large space to describe how Training and preparations for it, the overall rhythm is well grasped, and it is precisely because of the foreshadowing in the early stage that the protagonist is more exciting when he really steps on the ropes, which is equally praised! It is also worth mentioning that the 3D effect of this film is very good, and the out-of-screen effects are many and obvious, especially when the protagonist walks on the rope at the end, the distance between the rope itself and the ground can really be seen (of course, the effect does It's good for a reason), but unfortunately, this movie has no IMAX screenings, and there is no native IMAX version, otherwise it will definitely be more shocking. Whether it is from the quality of the film itself or from the current schedule, Walking in the Clouds is a movie worth watching.

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The Walk quotes

  • US Customs Agent: [seeing his equipment] And what's all this for?

    Philippe Petit: I'm going to hang a high wire between the World Trade Center Towers... And walk on it.

    US Customs Agent: Right. Good luck. Next!

  • Barry Greenhouse: It's something only a twisted, antisocial, anarchistic, pissed-off malcontent would have anything to do with.

    Barry Greenhouse: [triumphantly] You have your inside man!