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Rogelio 2022-04-19 09:01:51

囧Joseph is old, but still handsome. The whole film is almost narrated in a diary-style first-person narrative, and the beginning is spoken in English with a "Paris" accent. There are no magnificent pictures in the film, nor do the actors have eye-catching acting skills. I want to say two main points:
First, rationality, that is, stirring the coffee in the cup so that it does not overflow, and frying it in a limited way. The things you want to fry are regularly turned in the pot; life does need rationality to support, but you also need to release your rationality from the shackles and go where you want, otherwise it will be boring.
Two, don't go to the cinema to see this movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Spencer 2021-12-01 08:01:27

    The visual effects are superb, Zemikis deserves to be the emperor of technology. 3D IMAX walked up, adrenaline hormone soaring pleasure, crazy life, occasionally poured some French chicken soup.

  • Stuart 2022-04-02 09:01:02

    Now that the twin towers are no longer there, I suddenly feel sad when I think of the heroine saying that maybe you gave them their souls.

The Walk quotes

  • Petit's Mother: Edmond, could we reconsider... give him one more chance?

    Petit's Mother: No, the carrots are cooked.

  • [last lines]

    Philippe Petit: You remember Guy Tozzoli from the press conference, one of the men behind the creation of towers, he loved the walk, and he gave me a pass to the observation deck, so I could go any time I wanted. And I went there many times, alone. I would find myself there looking at the void, to see how the thought comes back. How the feeling returns. Because it was a beautiful day.

    Philippe Petit: And you know this pass I was given?

    [holding up the card]

    Philippe Petit: Well, these passes they have a date on them. A date when they expire. But on my pass, Mr. Tozzoli, he crossed out the date and he wrote on it: FOREVER.