Screenrant
How do you get into the mindset of 24-year-old high wire walker who dreams of strolling between the tops of the Twin Towers that rose 1,362 feet over downtown Manhattan? That was the dizzying challenge set before Joseph Gordon-Levitt in his new film The Walk.
The Robert Zemeckis-directed biopic played before an enraptured audience at the 53rd New York Film Festival’s opening night. And the following day, Gordon-Levitt sat down with us to discuss Philippe Petit, who not only inspired the film, but also taught its star how to walk the walk on the wire. And with a movie this ambitious, we of course talked its Oscar chances.
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