Waste of time, waste of wonderful stories

Angeline 2021-12-01 08:01:27

The narrative style without looking at 3D is quite ugly. The story is very plain. Even for such a startling adventure, the filming is calm. The protagonist keeps popping out to talk, which seems very dull. The inner activities should be very rich but only In this way of narration, it’s really boring to watch too much. Finally, I saw a tightrope walk and finally climaxed. The male protagonist continued to molested the police again. It made me think that after watching this movie for a long time, I was actually watching the male protagonist pretending to be B. The last wave! All kinds of poses just don’t come down, I wish he would come down, but no, after all, the protagonist. It feels that the people on the road can’t see the specific actions he made, but they still cheer very cooperatively. Oh my God, it’s the best extra, it’s all invited by the male protagonist. Let’s see it, let’s watch 3D. At least cure the fear of heights! As for the so-called dreams, this movie tells me that the really awesome people are silently pretending to be B, and they all have the aura of the undead protagonist, which can't be struck by lightning. In addition, this product seems to be a real thing, such a interpretation, such a wonderful story is wasted!

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

    Adapted from the author’s autobiography, using the first-person narration to run through, "The Tightrope Walker" is already from this perspective, I don’t know if this is the reason for the a little boredom in the first half, after all, this is a story that everyone is too familiar with... But the last third is an undeniable irritation. The 3D is used just right. If you are afraid of heights, you have to be cautious. I can see my limbs are cold, and the grandmother next to me frequently takes off the 3D glasses to pant...

  • Darlene 2022-03-31 09:01:03

    The sense of crisis of walking the tightrope was reversed, and after the fog of challenging fear dissipated, the sky above New York was sublimated into an altar of self-gazing, and the end point was beauty. The narration and depth of field continue to enhance this description, and the crisis that was originally a type of bridge (foot injury, helicopter, bird, broken rope) has completely become the edge - but this is against the harmony, after all, how can an accident not affect your inner thoughts?

The Walk quotes

  • 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!

  • Philippe Petit: I find myself in the middle of the wire. And I feel the void. And although a wire-walker should never look down... I do. And it was... It was beautiful. It was calm and beautiful, and serene, and "not-dangerous."