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Walking in the clouds, long-lost touch

(Ningzi)

Last night I watched a movie with the title "Walking in the Clouds."

The film is based on Philippe Pat's personal autobiography, which depicts the story of the 1974 French acrobat Philippe Pat who successfully completed a tightrope walk between the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York.

Walking in the clouds, long-lost touch

Now few movies can be like "Walking in the Clouds", let the busy people stop, like a pot of good tea to taste its lines and plot, fishing line pull small rope, small rope pull big rope, large rope pull tightrope, the protagonist in the absence of any safety protection, holding a balance pole, in the 400 meters high New York Twin Towers between the two towers of the rope, 3D visual thrilling, passion and danger of the huge impact is indescribable.

Walking in the clouds, long-lost touch

When the protagonist holds the pole in both hands and takes the first step on the steel cable between the two tall buildings on the 110th floor, the twin towers disappear, New York disappears, and the world is left with only one road to the clouds, and every step he takes is walking in the clouds.

Walking in the clouds, long-lost touch

The brave must win, the protagonist succeeds, kneeling on the steel cable to pay tribute to the audience to pay tribute to the moment of the Twin Towers, I have a long-lost feeling, let the mood flow into a river, through the gaps of light and shadow. An artist, relying on his own strength, turned a dream of Paris into reality, without the power of Divine Help, but completed the miracle of God. What he overcomes is a thousand waves in his heart, and calm is the root of strength. Philip Pat made New Yorkers fall in love with the boxy Twin Towers, which he gave them souls as he walked in the clouds.

Walking in the clouds, long-lost touch

"It's impossible, but I'm going to do it, and that's my life." The protagonist fulfills his promise, and a person's life requires such persistence and courage.

Hats off to the zippers and to all those who have the courage to challenge themselves!

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