learn to say thank you

Deshawn 2022-04-23 07:01:58

Watching this movie, I was nervous and my palms were sweating. As a person with acrophobia, I really admired Philip. Although his calm narrative at the beginning proved that he was fine, he was still sweating. Various difficulties and hardships hindered him. Challenging but he accomplished his dream and won the glory it was an experience like never before watching him walk past I thought it would end like this I didn't expect him to walk again and again and he finally understood what it was I want to thank my friend if only I had half of his bravery

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  • Jackie 2022-04-01 09:01:04

    Someone inside (waist! legs! hairstyle!) is super beautiful! Dancing naked on the top of the tower by the moonlight and feeling the fishing line is simple, although inexplicable. Another inexplicable thing is the French guy who is afraid of heights and doesn't speak English. Some hints are simply meaningful (or I think too much... The most beautiful shot is the top of the tower in the morning. 3D and IMAX are not necessary. , after all, most people are born with a desire and fear of falling.

  • Kayleigh 2021-12-01 08:01:27

    Two clips: 1. At dawn, a stranger boarded the roof. Philip raised an iron rod and stared at the uninvited guest without saying a word. There was no dialogue or too many sensational scenes. He was like a A child who is guarding his sand castle with a stick. 2. At the end, a ticket to the observation deck that will never expire, but I don't know that the building collapses faster than the dream is forgotten. I think this film is the best tribute.

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.