It's been a long time since I was so invested in watching a movie that I forgot the time.
The plot is nothing more than enlightenment-learning-challenge. I used to feel that Silent Hill gave me fearlessness, and I got the same feeling with this film. I feel like he started challenging Notre Dame (or where? I can't remember exactly) without learning to skywalk and decided to go to New York.
As a result, after investigating for a period of time, I decided to realize it. Until the night before his challenge, his crazy actions made me not believe that this great challenge was about to begin.
He tossed all night to build, but still has the physical energy to challenge me. I admire it, but thinking about it, it is also a last resort.
When I saw him teasing the police on the wire rope, I felt like [Don't do this again], I was worried about the danger in the introduction, but fortunately everything went well, he was lying on the wire rope and I was so nervous that I got goosebumps, I couldn't believe it was so high So easy in the air.
For two hours, how to start learning and practice, to the final action can't help but feel a bit fast, but such a choice between giving up and keeping.
I am very happy to start 2016 with this wonderful film. I hope to encounter more good films this year instead of watching a bad film.
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