Overcome the inner fear of walking in the clouds

Nico 2022-04-20 09:01:41

With the end of the movie in the play, his heart finally sank. In pursuit of his dream, the protagonist in the play walks, walks and enjoys the tightrope of the twin towers of the World Trade Center in the United States that everyone can't believe or dare to try. It is adapted from a real story. The frequent part of the play is that the protagonist walks back and forth on the wire rope, controls the wire rope as he wants, with a light gait, and completes the challenge of the limit of life. The challenge process is exciting and re-creates the details of a Guinness challenge. Depiction, from the protagonist's deeds, people can think of a lot, such as persistence and persistence in their dreams, setbacks encountered on the way to achieve their dreams, and the confidence to overcome inner fear, greed, and self-affirmation and pioneering work after completing the goal. , After the goal is completed, the protagonist walks on the tightrope, dances, and thank you, which deeply moved me, overcomes my inner fear, greed, and conquers myself. It is a movie worth watching. . .

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  • Rylan 2022-03-20 09:01:43

    Exciting and thrilling to overcome all odds and challenges to challenge the human limit blablabla is too much to lose the most wonderful elegance. From the cartoons read by jake gyllenhaal to the tightrope walkers in the documentary, the most touching thing is the lightness, calmness and grace of a small figure in the abyss. 囧 Joseph is completely incapable of controlling this kind of light spirit, and is more like a laborer who is bitter and hated. Alas, but I know from the poster that this is a purely commercial film, forget it

  • Joana 2022-04-01 09:01:04

    Joseph is so cute, I'm afraid I'm suffocating

The Walk quotes

  • News Reporter: Why did you do this?

    Philippe Petit: There is no "why." Just because. When I see a beautiful place to put my wire, I cannot resist.

    News Reporter: [narrating] The story of my adventure was in the news all over the world. In France, when Papa Rudy heard of it, he was the happiest Papa Rudy in the world. And when Papa Rudy's angry, he's deadly angry. But when Papa Rudy's happy, his dogs get a double ration of food.

  • Jean-Pierre: You know Philippe, the Towers seem different. They're different now.

    Barry Greenhouse: That's right. They're different because you walked up there. Every New Yorker I talk to now says they love these towers.

    Annie: [looking up at the towers] Perhaps you brought them to life, Philippe - given them a soul.