Review of The Walk (2015) by Ydnar4 — 06 Dec 2015
The Walk is another landmark in a long list of films from now legendary director Robert Zemeckis. The Walk tells the story of one of the most unbelievable feats in history. Philippe Petit is one of the bravest and craziest men to ever live and Joseph Gordon-Levitt offers a great portrayal of Petit.
It doesn't seem to matter how crazy Petit's dream is because Levitt always makes it feel believable. Unfortunately other than another good by limited performance The film is shot so beautifully and I feel extremely disadvantaged for not getting the IMAX experience because I'm sure that it's the true way to watch it.
The scene of the Walk is so unnerving that you almost feel like you are up there. Finally the film also serves as a tribute to the Twin Towers, and New York City without directly mentioning 9/11.
This review of The Walk (2015) was written by Ydnar4 on 06 Dec 2015.
The Walk has generally received positive reviews.
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