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The Walk

The Walk (2015)

October. 02,2015
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7.3
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PG
| Adventure Drama History

The story of French high-wire artist Philippe Petit's attempt to cross the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in 1974.

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Exoticalot
2015/10/02

People are voting emotionally.

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Steineded
2015/10/03

How sad is this?

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ThrillMessage
2015/10/04

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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AnhartLinkin
2015/10/05

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Michael Ledo
2015/10/06

The film is based on the true story of Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) who walked on a wire between the towers of the World Trade Center. We know the climax ending before it starts. The film flashes back to Paris and his childhood as we get glimpses of his training and the people who help him along. I didn't see it in 3D and I was a bit underwhelmed. The tightrope at Notre Dame seemed rather fake, looking like he was walking on a floor.Yes a French guy with some help, walked across the WTC.

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chugh-ashish
2015/10/07

All of Joseph Gordon-Levitt's focus in this movie was on, see how French how look, how French I talk, he overacted trying to act French and I'm 45 min into the movie and I can't take it anymore, he is plain pathetic and I'm only reviewing it in hopes that American casting directors will stop making these kind casting jokes. I know a lot of people liked it, it's a compelling story. Direction is also weak, there's literally no character build up, maybe that's why Joseph Gordon-Levitt looked even more irritating and mostly everybody in this movie, you really don't know who they are besides their names etc. There are only 2 or 3 movies ever which I've left in the middle and this is one of them.

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Robert J. Maxwell
2015/10/08

Joseph Gordon-Levitt is Phillipe Petit, the young man from France who walked across a wire between the twin towers of the World Trade Center when construction was almost finished in the early 1970s. Not only did he walk across, he walked across the yawning chasm four times. Well, 3.8 times. And he survived to become a celebrity for a period and earn a place in the book of world records.It's far from a stark drama. It's more of a caper movie along the lines of "Never on Sunday", a salubrious blend of comedy, irony, and suspense, a realization of one man's fantasy. Petit relates his tale directly into the camera from the torch atop the Statue of Liberty. He makes no jokes but he's amusing because he demonstrates his exasperation when something goes awry and he does it the way a child might do it. Quelle nuisance! What eece that veesitor doing op here at theece hour of the morning! The police officers who occupy the roofs of both towers while Petit is in the middle are equally amusing: "We got a couple of Frogs up here." I can understand how Petit could walk the wire between the two towers. He's good at it. It's much harder to understand how he managed to organize and pull off this stunt ("the coup") and how he managed to recruit his handful of assistants and supporters ("accomplices"). They're a varied lot, these accomplices. Half are French and half are American. Petit meets one of them for the first time in Paris, Jeff, an aspiring photographer and artist, who doesn't believe in the sanctity of art or the privileged position of the artist. "Hah, so you're an anarchist!" "Every artist is an anarchist to some extent." (That's the kind of conversational exchange you're far more likely to hear in Paris than in Dubuque.) I've been using the word "suspense" a little freely. "Tension" might be more apt. After all, we already know Petit pulled it off and lived to tell the tale. The guy is admirable, even though his obsession made him difficult to work with. And I suppose many artists want to do some Big Thing, some memorable (even if ephemeral) work of art. Gutson Borglum must have been flooded with self satisfaction when he finished the faces on Mount Rushmore. In the mid-1970s Christo built a fabric wall 25 miles long through Sonoma and Marin Counties in the San Francisco Bay area. About the same time someone tried to mount a huge rubber balloon of King Kong on top of the Empire State building but unlike Phillipe Petit, King Kong fell. Petit had the better central pattern generator.

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kowshik arun
2015/10/09

Before watching this awesome movie, I was thinking why should I waste 2 hours if this movie is all about a guy crossing Twin towers in rope. After watching movie reviews decided i should for it, and this is one of the BEST movie I have seen in recent times. Movie is visually enriching. This movie is a emotional journey and you will get immersed into hero's role. It resembles movies like BigFish and Life of PI. Hats off to director for coming up with a engaging screenplay right from the film beginning.

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