"Hanging on a wire at an altitude of 420 meters, looking up at the blue sky of New York, you can see the music flowing." - Philip This is the most comfortable picture I watched "Walking in the Clouds". The better you say it, the more alarming you will be. This tightrope walker is not fooling people, right? After all, the twin towers of the World Trade Center have been ruined for many years, and no one can hang up the twin towers to check the authenticity. There is no one in the past, no one since, and what he says is what he says. Even if this feeling is fake, it will not reduce the taste of this chicken soup movie. In the final analysis, Americans tinker with their dreams and challenge these themes, and always output a dream come true ending, soft, warm and positive. Not enough to live up to the bright sunshine on California's west coast. The routine of "Walking in the Clouds" is very clear - walking a tightrope between the tops of the twin towers of the World Trade Center is the birth and completion of a dream. During the period, the waves were repeated, and then saw the move, and finally the waves were calm. The routine is very clear, and the picture is really beautiful. When Philip walked a tightrope between the twin towers, every frame captured people's hearts, and his trembling and trembling energy was a bit peaked. Some people were afraid of fainting when they saw this scene in the theater, it should not be a false statement. Seeing people's lives hanging by a thread to complete their dreams, the article starts with excitement, but the writing is motivating. It is a shot of blood for those who chase their dreams. Who is chasing the dream? It is Philip who walks a tightrope, and it is you and me who are ordinary like ants. Stephen Zhou said earlier that if you don't have a dream, what's the difference between a person and a salted fish? The salted fish that Lao Guang said was not a meal on a plate, it was a dead corpse. Since we are all alive, how can we not pursue our dreams? Everyone has dreams, but the difference is that they can't catch up. In fact, even if you can't catch up, it's really nothing. Because chasing that process is very interesting, and the satisfaction after going all out is enough. Is satisfaction after giving really that important? Think of Pirates of the Caribbean, isn't the curse on the Aztec gold robbing pirates of their ability to gain satisfaction? For this reason, all interest is lost, and they become a group of undead living dead, wandering among ghosts. This is probably closer to the salted fish that Stephen Chow said, right? Since you have a dream to chase, you have to pay the price. It's smooth sailing, is that something from obscenity or a fairy tale? Anyway, I have been in a daze all these years, and the frustration has been faithfully accompanied. Watching the movie, Philip was able to walk between the twin towers and suffered a lot more. Bibi's family, what's the point of his own suffering. Check out Philip's quote - It's impossible, but Iwill do it. Naked chicken soup. And it makes me want to buy an adidas to comfort myself. "Walking in the Clouds" is a bowl of chicken soup. If you are doubting life at this moment, or being hurt by sluts, or denying yourself, you might as well take a look, drink a few sips of chicken soup, fight a little chicken blood, face the reality, and start again. Foodies French can't wait to express everything in the world with ingredients. They expressed "the arrow is on the string and had to send" as "The carrots are cooked! - the carrots have been cooked". Philip took this sentence to force himself to walk between the twin towers. This is the way to the dream. Isn't our life "The carrots are cooked! - Carrots are already in the pot"? Don't give up, go ahead, fiddle with it, don't fry it.
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