Review of The Walk (2015) by Shreekara B — 10 Oct 2015
Biological Drama are always inspiring, exiting, motivating and guiding, this genre has been film makers favorite from very long time, such lively themes has that power to catch hold the viewers till the credit lines flow on screen, the beauty of biographical drama is that people rush to watch it with full of curiosity, what if the movie is made on the person who lead his life full of adventures, 2015 release 'The Walk' is about the high wire artist Phillip Patit who decided to do daredevil, crazy walk between WTC Twin tower, New York.
Robert Zemeckis is the best storyteller and the plot like this could truly bloom with beauty from his hands, his directorial mastery enhanced the viewing experience, the credit of brilliant visual effects and narrative presentation of the story in non strenuous way goes to Mr. Director, Joseph Gordon Levitt an actual hero with his perfectly toned French accent and tremendous performance cast his charm over audience, he provided full justice to the role, his acting in the shoes of Phillip Patit added him to those mastery level acting list, Ben Kingsley as Phillip's Guru as always showcased his perfect acting abilities, amazing camera work and usage of some classical tones as BGM added extra colors to this movie canvas, 'The Walk' is the must watch piece of work for all those adventure lovers.
This review of The Walk (2015) was written by Shreekara B on 10 Oct 2015.
The Walk has generally received positive reviews.
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