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Jon Cef learned to walk a tightrope after his performance
Cameron 2022-03-30 09:01:04
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Bria 2021-12-01 08:01:27
The narrative is plain but with a smile, it is not tired. Patients with acrophobia recommend avoiding IMAX 3D. The tension in the last paragraph is still made. And, please give me a Jeff, a cute little loyal dog who is afraid of heights and teaches algebra.
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Jamir 2021-12-01 08:01:27
It is not only a smooth commercial film, but also a love letter to the Petronas Twin Towers. The visual effect of a good story with special effects is really kneeling (acrophobia suffers 10,000 points of damage). The director of "Forrest Gump" is pursuing a balance between narrative and dazzling skills this time. In a sense, he is also walking high in the sky, with a good degree of completion~
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News Reporter: Why did you do this?
Philippe Petit: There is no "why." Just because. When I see a beautiful place to put my wire, I cannot resist.
News Reporter: [narrating] The story of my adventure was in the news all over the world. In France, when Papa Rudy heard of it, he was the happiest Papa Rudy in the world. And when Papa Rudy's angry, he's deadly angry. But when Papa Rudy's happy, his dogs get a double ration of food.
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Jean-Pierre: You know Philippe, the Towers seem different. They're different now.
Barry Greenhouse: That's right. They're different because you walked up there. Every New Yorker I talk to now says they love these towers.
Annie: [looking up at the towers] Perhaps you brought them to life, Philippe - given them a soul.