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Joseph Gordon-Levitt had his work cut out for him while working on Robert Zemeckis’ The Walk. Not only did he have to nail a french accent and portray a real person with a big personality, but he also had to learn how to wire walk as well. Gordon-Levitt leads the film as Philippe Petit, the high-wire artist who placed his wire in between the towers of the World Trade Center and then walked from one to the other and back again. The Walk chronicles everything from when Petit first fell for the art of wire walking to his discovery of the Twin Towers, all the way up to the day when he’d attempt this “coup.” It’s an incredible story in and of itself, but Zemeckis takes it to another level by turning it into an especially immersive cinematic experience.
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