Walk your own tightrope and let others worry

Andreanne 2022-04-21 09:02:01

I saw this feat on Reader when I was in elementary school, and of course it felt like a miracle. Watching this movie now, I feel more shocked. It is indeed very understandable to do something extraordinary, that is, the movie is narrated by the male protagonist from multiple angles, but I still feel that it is really necessary to walk back and forth many times in the end? Is this true in reality? Fear of heights itself is a biological self-protection mechanism. This movie is based on real facts. In the end, it feels a lot more real for men and women to break up. Even if they go through the most wonderful time together, the most important thing for people is to live for their families and live for themselves.

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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!