I don't know where to see the introduction of this film, I feel good and write it down. Maybe it has something to do with the title of the film "Walking in the Clouds", the name is very intentional, there will be no gimmicks, I think. All in all, it attracted me.
Here's the theme song of the film, maybe it feels better.
In this process, I don't want to narrate the whole story, so that not only is it cumbersome and uninvagant, but it is also a few impressive points to understand.
The film begins with a man on the Statue of Liberty who doesn't look strong. I think it's on the Statue of Liberty, so to speak. His self-introduction voice was frightening, as if it should not have come from this body, perhaps it gave him the courage to experience it unusually, or his courage gave it. Behind him, New York City and the Twin Towers kick off the film.
Walk in the clouds
The male protagonist of the story was attracted to a high-altitude tightrope walking performance in a circus when he was a child. He was intoxicated as if there were no one around him, and he couldn't hear their exclamations. This show was for him, yes, yes. Since then, he has had a light in his heart, and fortunately, he was lit by a fortuitous performance, and this luck has surpassed most ordinary people.
When he got home, he tied a rope to a tree and began to try to walk on it, but his father saw him and thought he was a useless and ridiculous circus clown. Since I couldn't get used to my dreams, I went out to look for it, patted my ass resolutely, took my luggage, and went to France. There he met his girlfriend, his partner, and his dream began.
From notre dame's knife test to being fascinated by the newspaper's Twin Towers in New York, they began to plan how to complete the walk in the clouds before the Twin Towers were completed.
One foot on the tower, one foot on the steel cable, the outside world began to disappear, leaving only a steel cable, straight to infinity, everything around began to be invisible, nor could hear the noise of New York, everything returned to silence. As long as I put the weight down, I became a tightrope walker.
The moment my feet stepped on the tightrope, the clouds began to clear, New York became clear, and the familiar feeling that could no longer be familiar came from the soles of my feet, and I felt the steel cables supporting me, and the twin towers supporting the steel cables. I enjoyed the feeling, not hearing the cheers of my friends behind me, and only the front in my eyes. Arriving at the North Tower, I felt the strongest joy and the deepest satisfaction of my life. Sitting at the edge of the tower, looking at the south tower, feeling that it was calling to me, I wanted to walk back to the south tower again.
In the middle of the walk, I suddenly experienced a feeling that I had never experienced before, so I decided to kneel down on one knee, which was gratitude. First, I salute the steel cables, then the Petronas Twin Towers, and then I salute the great New York.
The film is based on a true story. He was a fortunate man who knew from an early age where he was going; he had dreams, and all the accusations and sufferings of the outside world did not even care, and all that was in sight was the Twin Towers. After 100 failures, 101 times when he stood up, he still had the same fire in his heart, a light in his eyes, a curiosity, looking into the distance, forever young.