"Walking in the Clouds": As long as you want, there is nothing impossible in the world

1905 Film Network crazy dreamer, perhaps a madman in the eyes of others. They are mavericks, they are rebellious, they cause trouble, they are out of place, they don't like to stick to the rules, and they don't want to settle for the status quo. You can praise or slander them, but you can't ignore them.

They transform the impossible into possibility, and they are the bravest people in the world. The famous American director Robert Zemigis once established his position in the world film scene with the three films of "Forrest Gump", "Time Contact" and "Remains of a Deserted Island".

"Forrest Gump", "Time and Time Contact", "Remains of a Deserted Island"

In these three films, Zemigis has demonstrated the natural skills in portraying characters and choosing plots.

And this time he directed "Walking in the Clouds", Zemigis set his sights on the French acrobatic artist Philip Pat. It also reproduced the stunning feat of French acrobatics artist Philip Pat, the aerial dreamer on August 7, 1974.

"Walking in the Clouds" poster

In 1968, the 17-year-old Frenchman Philip (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) saw the two World Trade Towers under construction in the magazine of a dental clinic. At that moment, he I saw my dream.

In Philip's eyes, "walking a tightrope is my way of living." He decided to set up a steel cable between the twin towers and walk high in the sky. Under the cover of a sneeze, he tore off the page of the newspaper and hid it in his clothes. From then on, this decision took root in his heart.

Philip Pat said: “You have to put in hundreds of hours to practice, but what really makes a tightrope walker is passion, soul and spirit.”

“Whenever you go to a place you like, I want to hang the steel cable there.” In 1971, Philip hung the steel cable on Notre Dame Cathedral, and then he challenged the Sydney Bridge. The lunatic seemed to be getting closer and closer to the steel cable that was 400 meters high in the air.

However, there has never been an easy dream. When he came to New York and came to the foot of the World Trade Twin Towers towering like giants, he deeply felt that his dream was far away. "It's impossible, but I will do it." Philip set the action day as August 6.

, ​​a crazy, paranoid, selfish and arrogant genius, in order to make the impossible possible, he spent a long time carefully surveying and planning: he went to the Petronas Twin Towers every day, and every day he disguised himself as a different identity. He took photos of everything and made detailed notes for every inch of it.

He even pretended to be a reporter for the French architectural magazine Metropolis, and asked one of the most critical information about the steel cable, the exact distance between the north corner of the South Tower and the south corner of the North Tower.

Three weeks before the challenge, he stepped on a nail during a survey disguised as an architect, but this did not hinder his intention to continue the plan. After

made numerous preparations and arrangements with his companions, they began to act. They disguised themselves as workers and entered the building. They moved the devices and fixed the steel cables on the north and south towers to set up the long and heavy cables before sunrise.

When I took the balance bar and stepped on the steel cable that I had dreamed of countless times, and prepared to take the first step, all the noise disappeared, only the steel cable became clearer in the clouds. When he took the first step, the clouds receded and everything was silent.

One person, one rope, walking high between the two buildings.

Without any protective measures, Philip only took a 25kg balance bar and crossed the world's tallest building at the time on a wire rope more than 400 meters above the ground.

At an altitude of 400 meters, Philip's every step is firmly in the hearts of people. When he successfully walked to the opposite side for the first time, his friends cheered for him, and everyone was relieved for him. But when he looked at the South Tower: "The tightrope is still calling me."

Philip in black seemed to be walking in the clouds. He knelt on one knee on the steel cable to thank the audience. He was lying on his back on the rope, with only the sky in his eyes. In the high air on the 110th floor, he fearlessly waited for the policeman who arrested him at both ends of the wire. The poet, who was walking in the sky, walked back and forth between the two ends of the twin towers eight times.

"IHis name is Philip Pat, and I am a tightrope walker. "On August 7, 1974, after careful planning, Philip Pat finally got his wish and completed the thrilling performance of high-altitude tightrope walking at the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York. He also became a sensational figure in the world, and this is the greatest art history. "Crime" has also been recorded in the annals of history. What height can

small human beings reach?

In the life of people with dreams, they are not only to live, but to conquer themselves, overcome fear, and practice their own Ideas, go forward courageously. Every idea of ​​yours is a challenge, and you have to practice it. Behind the shocking success of

is a person who regards dreams as life: therefore there will be adventurers who bravely step out of a comfortable life and explore A wider and different world;

will have artists to break prejudice and express the artistic world in their hearts;

will have scientists seeking truth to solve puzzles and explore the world! Every dream of

deserves respect. "If this is yours Dream, you must realize it. "Because everything is possible. On July 10, the movie channel "Walking in the Clouds" will be broadcast at 22:00, reigniting your dreams. As long as you want, there is nothing impossible in the world.