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The Walk
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It is that real story that has provoked a great debate that has been expressed about Philippe Petit, and a group of potential recruits who are accomplishing the impossible together through a march that is the finest in their lives. These young people are marching illegally in the vast void under the guidance of his mentor in real life, Papa Roddy. The young man and his gang are engaged in a dangerous task with the help of an unexpected group of recruits, who have finally overcome long difficulties, betrayals and schisms.
It is that real story that has provoked a great debate that has been expressed about Philippe Petit, and a group of potential recruits who are accomplishing the impossible together through a march that is the finest in their lives. These young people are marching illegally in the vast void under the guidance of his mentor in real life, Papa Roddy. The young man and his gang are engaged in a dangerous task with the help of an unexpected group of recruits, who have finally overcome long difficulties, betrayals and schisms.
Actors:
Chris Cavener,
Christopher James Giannini,
Yanik Ethier,
Sylvie Lemay,
Rebecca Croll,
Jade Kindar-Martin,
Mark Camacho,
Kwasi Songui,
Karl Werleman,
Lucas Ramacière,
Serge Martineau,
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Chris Cavener
Christopher James Giannini
Yanik Ethier
Sylvie Lemay
Rebecca Croll
Jade Kindar-Martin
Mark Camacho
12 April 1964, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Kwasi Songui
Karl Werleman
Lucas Ramacière
Serge Martineau
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Charlotte Le Bon #Guillaume Baillargeon #ImageMovers #Joseph Gordon-Levitt #Mel's Cite du Cinema #Robert Zemeckis #Sony Pictures Entertainment #The Walk
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June 08, 2016
Gordon-Levitt captures the nuances of Petit's personality and, more importantly, taps into Petit's urgent need to go for a stroll some 400 meters above the ground.
October 02, 2015
For at least the duration of the 25-minute wire sequence, The Walk is a breathless, exhilarating moviegoing experience. It's just not much of a movie.
October 05, 2015
It's two-thirds of a great film but the slow start and unremarkable first hour hold it back. Still, for those who buy into the precept that "good things are worth waiting for," The Walk unquestionably delivers.
June 12, 2016
Just the mechanics of getting to the roof are fun -- filled with surprise allies and strokes of luck and last minute escapes.
January 09, 2017
The Walk is a minor Zemeckis film.
April 18, 2017
Zemeckis -- relying both on Gordon-Levitt's energy and regular glimpses of Manhattan streets from more than 400 meters in the air -- manages to maintain a sense of tension. Even for those of us who know full well what happens.
November 10, 2015
The Walk turns what is a relatively straightforward act - albeit a scarily placed one - into something stunning by restoring a sense of physicality to what's happening onscreen.
August 04, 2016
The Walk's walk quickly becomes tasteless, making a mockery of a spectacular feat.
October 14, 2015
Zemeckis's failing is his inattention to every other detail, but The Walk undeniably exists for its climax: one stunt it does manage to pull off flawlessly.
October 02, 2015
The walk itself is the film's central, and only, real achievement, but it's a doozy.
March 28, 2017
The stunt is worth the wait. In a sense it's something we've been waiting for since September 12, 2001.
April 18, 2017
Zemeckis's joy at staging the event is infectious and he takes the 3D IMAX cameras out there in mid air to show you the historic walk in all its dizzying, windy, high-altitude, and bloody footed insanity.

