The Walk--Chasing Dreams In The Cloud

Zola 2022-06-30 22:25:25

The movie "Walking in the Clouds" is adapted from the real experience of French artist Philippe Patt in 1974, when he built a steel cable between the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York and successfully passed through the two buildings. This is a true story, including many scenes in the film, such as the hero walking the tightrope with his girlfriend on his back, the disguise inspection while walking the tightrope at the World Trade Center, the nails pierced through the soles of his feet a few weeks before the challenge, and a man on a tightrope. The series of actions (including paying tribute and lying down) all come from the real experience of Philip Pater, which can be said to be a replica of the photos of the year.

From the perspective of film type, this film is more like a documentary, and there is almost no need to carve out the script. Although it lacks commercial movie routines and jokes, it obviously cannot cater to the current movie viewing market and even has nothing to do with New Year's Eve. But it is enough to remake the true story of the year and put this human feat on the big screen. Because this behavior can be regarded as a challenge for human beings to test their physical and psychological limits, it is also a model of individuals' persistent pursuit of dreams. In the current world flooded with youth films and commercial films, the appearance of this film can be described as a strong positive energy. Youth should not be desolate on campus, youth should not be enjoyed in Wenrou Township, youth should not be indulged and degenerate, and youth should not be all confusion and loss. When I am young and naive, how should I spend it? "Walking in the Clouds" gave a sonorous answer.

Interest is the driving force behind Philip and Pat's pursuit of dreams and success. Interest is the best teacher. But please don't forget the group of like-minded partners who perform their duties. A strong team is an essential factor for success, and there is a careful examination of things. In reality, Philippe Special conducts field trips using more methods than depicted in the film, including renting helicopters for photo shoots, building full-scale models at home, and more. Even if there is a dream, even if there is a team, even if there is persistence, without meticulous preparation and deployment, it is difficult for the dream to be transformed into success.

This film is recommended for young people to watch. It is a very good film and a model of chasing dreams. To live, one must have a pursuit, preferably a dream. Education, money, and all the ways to achieve your dreams are all ways to achieve your dreams, just like going to the destination by boat or car, but the destination is the lighthouse, the beacon, the driving force and direction to move forward, and the reason and strength to live.

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Extended Reading

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!