For 45 minutes, he walked back and forth
Ending note The Walk presents the Petit story as a fairy‑tale of modern daring: a man, a wire, two towers, and an unforgettable crossing that became history. It’s as much about the poetry of risk as the mechanics of a heist, balancing spectacle with intimacy and making the audience feel both the vertigo and the beauty.
Highly praised for its breathtaking IMAX 3D wizardry and photorealistic effects that simulate the vertigo of the high-wire walk. Performance: The Walk -2015- Hindi Dubbed -ORG DD 5.1- Eng...
The film follows Philippe Petit, a street performer in Paris, who becomes obsessed with the idea of walking between the World Trade Center towers after seeing them in a magazine. With the guidance of his mentor, Papa Rudy, and a team of "conspirators," Petit meticulously plans the "impossible" stunt. The narrative culminates in the high-stakes execution of his walk at 1,350 feet above the ground, captured with groundbreaking photorealistic visual effects.
Beyond the heights, it’s a beautiful story about an artist who refused to let "impossible" stop him. For 45 minutes, he walked back and forth
8/10 (A thrilling visual experience).
The film starts with Philippe Petit (played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a young artist with a passion for high-wire walking. Petit and his friend Jean-Pierre plan to cross the Twin Towers on a high wire, without permission. The movie captures the tension, excitement, and detailed planning involved in executing such a perilous act. Performance: The film follows Philippe Petit, a street
Philippe’s obsession began as a teenager in Paris when he saw a picture of the proposed Twin Towers in a dentist's office. Guided by his mentor, (played by Ben Kingsley), and supported by his girlfriend Annie , Philippe spent years training and scouting the location. He nicknamed the unauthorized mission "Le Coup" . Executing the Impossible