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The Walk is the true story of a young dreamer, Philippe Petit, and a band of unlikely recruits who together achieve the impossible: an illegal wire walk in the immense void between the World Trade Center towers. With little more than nerve and blind ambition, Petit and his ragtag crew overcome daunting physical obstacles, betrayals, countless close calls and overwhelming odds to beat the system and execute their mad plan. (C) Official Site

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Artist : Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Guillaume Baillargeon, Emilie Leclerc, Mark Trafford, Inka Malovic
As : Philippe Petit, American Tourist, Woman in Chalk Circle, Boy in Chalk Circle
Title : The Walk Online Free
Release date : 2015-09-30
Movie Code : 3488710
Duration : 123
Category : Adventure, Biography, Drama


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Name : David Sims a.k.a The Atlantic
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.
Name : Moira MacDonald a.k.a Seattle Times
While it's clearly constructed with meticulous care, with the wire-walking scenes as breathtaking as CGI allows, it lacks a certain, well, je ne sais quoi.
Name : Peter Debruge a.k.a Variety
A filmmaker with a gift for overcoming the seemingly impossible puts audiences in the place of the man who walked between the Twin Towers in this gripping human-interest story.
Name : Joe Neumaier a.k.a TIME Magazine
The Walk is a visionary high-wire act.
Name : A.O. Scott a.k.a New York Times
You can't help but hold your breath and clutch the armrests when Philippe steps out into the sky.
Name : Elaine Teng a.k.a The New Republic
Even in its greatest moment, The Walk breaks the spell with an unnecessary narration about how Petit felt in that moment, how the sky looked to him, how a bird came soaring towards his head.
Name : Kenneth Turan a.k.a Los Angeles Times
It would be swell if all of "The Walk" came together as beautifully as the computer effects do, but it would also be churlish not to appreciate what we do have.
Name : Michael Phillips a.k.a Chicago Tribune
The film gets better as it goes, and the last half-hour (especially in 3-D on an Imax screen) is nearly everything it should be: scary, visually momentous, meticulously realized.
Name : Dan Callahan a.k.a TheWrap
"'The Walk' is that rare movie that might please practically everyone, from viewers just looking for a thrill to those who might enjoy a story that sounds like a tall tale but winds up being discreetly poignant."
Name : David Edelstein a.k.a New York Magazine/Vulture
By some standards, this isn't much of a movie. But it is a hell of a monument.
Name : Joshua Rothkopf a.k.a Time Out
Ultimately there's enough daredevil verve here to offset the pedestrian comedy undergirding it.
Name : Peter Travers a.k.a Rolling Stone
Expect the worst from the first half- that's before Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) strings up a wire between the World Trade Center towers. But then, oh, baby, does this movie fly.
Name : Rafer Guzman a.k.a Newsday
A razzle-dazzle thriller with eye-popping visuals, white-knuckle tension and just the right note of melancholy.
Name : Adam Graham a.k.a Detroit News
As it comes together, the film becomes just as much a tribute to those massive Towers as it is to Petit.
Name : Stephanie Zacharek a.k.a Village Voice
The Walk, in its last half at least, is a dazzling piece of work, particularly in 3-D; even so, its most luminous effect is an actor.
Name : Steven Rea a.k.a Philadelphia Inquirer
It may not get inside the head of its pole-balancing protagonist - it doesn't really even try - but Zemeckis' movie takes you skyward.
Name : Peter Howell a.k.a Toronto Star
Somehow The Walk succeeds in spite of its immoderation, especially when the stunt is at hand - in 3D IMAX, no less - which is so often the way of Zemeckis movies.
Name : Joe Morgenstern a.k.a Wall Street Journal
Then we're finally aloft, with the man on his wire, and Mr. Zemeckis and his colleagues lift their groundbound production into the realm of high art.
Name : Brian Truitt a.k.a USA Today
For those who want to feel like they're 110 stories up and living in the clouds, Hollywood does its job conjuring movie magic with a breathtaking Walk to remember.
Name : Bill Goodykoontz a.k.a Arizona Republic
Zemeckis . nearly sinks the film before redeeming it in spectacular fashion.
Name : Jim Slotek a.k.a Toronto Sun
The Walk becomes a first-rate caper movie, with a thrilling finish that can't help but move you (if you haven't covered your eyes).
Name : Richard Roeper a.k.a Chicago Sun-Times
The last 30 minutes or so are all about the walk. Dariusz Wolski's cinematography is beautiful. and Gordon-Levitt does some of his best acting when he's out on the wire and mostly silent, his face glowing from the sheer crazy joy he's feeling.
Name : Lindsey Bahr a.k.a Associated Press
The Walk serves its purpose by showing you something you've never seen before, from perspectives as impossible as the stunt itself. Zemeckis just chose for too long to luxuriate in the fantasy of it all, when the reality was more than enough.
Name : Tom Russo a.k.a Boston Globe
These dizzying IMAX 3-D visuals truly are big-screen magic, taking us inside Petit's transcendent experience as he navigates his preternatural path, indulges his showman's flair, and - agh! - reclines to commune with the heavens.
Name : Mick LaSalle a.k.a San Francisco Chronicle
After two hours of "The Walk," I felt as if I'd walked the wire myself.
Name : Joe McGovern a.k.a Entertainment Weekly
The occasional hokum cannot cloud the stunning, incandescent craftsmanship of the movie's third act.
Name : Lou Lumenick a.k.a New York Post
Zemeckis finally delivers the goods in abundance in the section that really counts: A vertigo-inducing digital re-creation of Petit's famous walk back and forth between the towers.
Name : Colin Covert a.k.a Minneapolis Star Tribune
I'd love to say that I was delighted by Robert Zemeckis' "The Walk" from start to finish. But I can't. Not that I was disappointed. Simply underwhelmed. It just didn't click for me.
Name : A.A. Dowd a.k.a AV Club
It's when the walk portion of The Walk arrives that this unevenly scripted, fact-based thriller achieves its full potential.
Name : Kate Taylor a.k.a Globe and Mail
The film limps through its first two acts, putting in time until the big moment.
Name : David Rooney a.k.a Hollywood Reporter
The film's payoff more than compensates for a lumbering setup, laden with cloying voiceover narration and strained whimsy.
Name : James Berardinelli a.k.a ReelViews
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.
Name : Calvin Wilson a.k.a St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gordon-Levitt beguilingly captures Petit's irresistible charisma in a performance that completes his transition from indie-film favorite to big-budget star.
Name : Peter Rainer a.k.a Christian Science Monitor
The walk itself is the film's central, and only, real achievement, but it's a doozy.
Name : J. R. Jones a.k.a Chicago Reader
This delivers some frighteningly vertiginous moments once Petit steps off the South Tower into empty space, and Zemeckis wisely milks the climactic wire walk, which lasted 45 minutes and drew a crowd of breathless onlookers below, for all it's worth.
Name : Ann Hornaday a.k.a Washington Post
"The Walk" satisfies as an absorbing yarn of authority-flouting adventure and as an example of stomach-flipping you-are-there-ness. The journey it offers viewers doesn't just span 140 feet, but also an ethereal, now-vanished, world.
Name : Scott Tobias a.k.a NPR
Zemeckis throws all of the emphasis on the walk itself, which minimizes the film's annoyances and justifies the groundwork necessary for the big payoff.
Name : Chris Vognar a.k.a Dallas Morning News
The line between gimmicky and magic can be mighty fine, but Robert Zemeckis masters it like a seasoned pro in The Walk.
Name : Alex Pappademas a.k.a Grantland
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.
Name : Stephen Whitty a.k.a Newark Star-Ledger
It is, as it should be, a slight, mischievous, light-footed film, full of imagery.
Name : Rene Rodriguez a.k.a Miami Herald
The Walk has been made with the same genial spirit a judge used when he sentenced Petit to perform a free show for children in Central Park for his crime. This is a love letter to lunacy that lets you feel what it's like to tread where only gods dare.
Name : Andrew O'Hehir a.k.a Salon.com
I was simply exhausted by Zemeckis' oppressive insistence that I was being told a valuable, thrilling and humorous story, and was having a good time.


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