Expect the following

Chelsea 2022-04-22 07:01:22

Before the story begins, the protagonist stands on the Statue of Liberty and begins to narrate, it is better to let him stand on a tightrope. The story is so focused on the protagonist that the others don't even have a complete character set. The preparation process was too rough, and everyone's cooperative efforts gave way to the protagonist's yelling. Also, walking a tightrope is actually not easy at all. No matter how talented and enthusiastic the male protagonist is, it should be a process of constantly falling and then getting up. Originally, I watched 3D with excitement, looking forward to the shock of the camera, and I was excited and nervous in front of the big screen when he left, and then I was very moved after the success, and I didn't feel a single one... The scenes, jokes, and music were not outstanding either. . Watching him walk a tightrope doesn't feel real.

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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!