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JGL looks freaky with blue eyes.
From the trailer, did he do the walk with an injured foot?
Considering how involved the real Petit was with this production (isn't that him behind JGL in that second set pic?), I won't hold my breath for it to portray him too negatively.
I know JGL said in an interview a while back that he spent a lot of time with Petit while preparing for the role.
Having seen James Marshs Academy Award-winning documentary, Man on Wire, and having read high-wire artist Philippe Petits book, To Reach the Clouds, I couldnt imagine how director Robert Zemeckis could possibly find a unique yet worthy way of retelling and honoring this incredible true story. Lo and behold, he pulled it off with The Walk, turning Petits coup into an especially harrowing, entertaining and heartfelt feature film.
The movie definitely focuses on Philippes determination and talent, but it certainly doesnt ignore the fact that he could also be extremely hotheaded and selfish. The Walk easily could have been all about the walk itself, but because Zemeckis and co-writer Christopher Browne take the time to show how Philippes behavior affects the people around him, the movie functions as a strong character journey as well.