The walk is a biographical film, yes, it is an inspirational chicken soup film. Logically speaking, this type of film should not be easy to make mistakes. For example, the imitation game theory of everything a year earlier, the Danish girl in the same year, either went up or down, at least It is not annoying, and the walk successfully tells the story of a villain in the market. Not only is it not inspirational, but I even hoped that he would fall off the wire and end it quickly and turn it into a tragedy.
I don’t intend to interpret too much why Philip is so irritating. He is arrogant, arrogant, irritating, (windy). After he succeeds, he treats his lover and friend's face, which makes me feel disgusted. What is even more ironic is the director. Calling all this inspirational, yes, the biggest failure of this film is hypocrisy, hypocrisy, especially when Philip stood on the Statue of Liberty and said that he was an artist at the beginning, turning out is the biggest irony.
It is true that he loves walking tightrope, but with all due respect, he showed that he loves money and fame more as an adult. This is why after the twin towers became famous, he resolutely ran to grass fans, his girlfriend, and his team. They left one after another, leaving him to perform in New York alone. This kind of person is a businessman at best, using his skills to make money. This is understandable, but it is really embarrassing to say that the artist is unreasonable.
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