Complete a feat with your life
Many people who watched "THE WALK" said it was a good movie, but they just didn't have the patience to watch it. What a strange evaluation, so I watched it with curiosity. How should I put it, it is indeed a film that challenges the senses, and the content is not bloody, so I feel a little strange.
I listened to the soundtrack of this film, which is good; I felt its visual effects, which is good; I learned about its story, and I am inspired and brave. Where is the weird feeling? The roles, yes, the actors are all pretty good looking. Charlotte Leben, who plays the heroine Anne, is quite like a Chinese star, but Joseph Gordon Lay, who plays the French acrobat Philippe Patt Werther is an American, and he doesn't have the romantic feeling of a French man at all. His adventures are really like American adventures. They are indeed brave, but they lack a Pater romance. If the film only introduces his walk at the top of the World Trade Center Twin Towers, perhaps Joseph's performance is very good, with self-affirmation and teasing of those who maintain social security. It is very humorous, but the director intends to use some of his childhood clips that are very important to him It's really unbearable to extract it and use the French tune for memories, and then switch it to an American-style adventure.
In Pat's philosophy of life, he believes: life should be on the edge of life, you have to resist, don't follow the rules, never stop, refuse to repeat yourself, see every day, every year, every thought as a real challenge, That way you can be a tightrope walker. He is really a romantic and philosophical exploration artist. He accomplished a feat with his life and created an extraordinary life.
Seeing this film, although very inspirational, but Pat's behavior is too far from the goal of most of us, there is no intersection, it is actually difficult for us to gain resonance, but thanks to the application of 3D and other technologies, when we bring At the moment of the eyes, we have achieved a feat of life, so I am still looking forward to VR technology!
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