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The Walk (2015 film)

The Walk is a 2015 American 3D biographical drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by him and Christopher Browne.. It is based on the story of 24-year-old French high-wire artist Philippe Petit's walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center on August 7, 1974. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Petit, alongside Ben Kingsley, Charlotte Le Bon, James Badge Dale, Ben Schwartz, and Steve Valentine.

The Walk
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRobert Zemeckis
Screenplay by
Based onTo Reach the Clouds
by Philippe Petit
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDariusz Wolski
Edited byJeremiah O'Driscoll
Music byAlan Silvestri
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing[1]
Release dates
  • September 26, 2015 (2015-09-26) (New York Film Festival)
  • September 30, 2015 (2015-09-30) (United States)
Running time
123 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
Languages
  • English
  • French
Budget$35–45 million[3][4]
Box office$61.2 million[3]

The film was released by TriStar Pictures on September 30, 2015 in the United States in IMAX 3D, and on October 9 in regular 2D and 3D. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Gordon-Levitt's performance, Zemeckis' direction and the visual effects, particularly during the wire walk scene, but underperformed at the box office. The film was dedicated to the victims of the September 11 attacks.

Plot

In 1968, Parisian street performer Philippe Petit bites a hard candy from the audience, damaging his tooth. In the dentist's waiting room, he sees a photo of the Twin Towers in a magazine. Analyzing it, he dreams of walking a tightrope between the towers. Meanwhile, he is evicted from his parent's house by his father, who disapproves of his job. Philippe returns to the circus that inspired him to wire walk as a child and practices in the big top after hours. He is caught by Papa Rudy, whom he impresses with his juggling skills. Philippe asks Papa Rudy for tips and advice on knot tying and rope rigging, which Papa Rudy agrees to for compensation.

While performing one day, Philippe meets Annie, a fellow street performer, and they begin a romantic relationship. Annie supports him on his dream and finds him the perfect place to practice: her music school. Meeting Jean-Louis, a photographer, they become friends, and he, the official photographer and second accomplice in his dream. Jean-Louis introduces Jeff, another accomplice with fear of heights, to Philippe and Annie. He explains his idea to use a bow and an arrow tied to a fishing line to get the cable across the Towers. After failing his first real performance by falling into a lake due to anxiety, Philippe walks between Notre Dame Cathedral's towers in Paris to redeem himself. He succeeds with Jean-Louis' support and is arrested in the process, though he receives universal applause.

Philippe and Annie travel to America, setting a date for the walk as August 6, 1974. He disguises himself to spy and scout out the locations, impaling his foot on a nail in the process. At one point, he meets a fan of Philippe's, seeing him at Notre Dame: Barry Greenhouse, a life insurance salesman who works in the building, who becomes another team member. They also meet French-bilingual electronics salesman J.P., amateur photographer Albert, and stoner David. The team goes over the plan several times, deciding Philippe must be on the wire before the construction crews arrive at 7:00 a.m.

On the eve of the event, the team encounters several challenges: being three hours behind schedule, guards on the premises, and nearly dropping the heavy cable off the roof. However, they successfully string up the ropes and set the wires. Philippe begins his walk, explaining that everything around him faded once he started, except the wire and himself, and that for the first time in his life, he felt genuinely thankful and at peace. He successfully crosses the gap between the towers while crowds below cheer him on. Once reaching the other building, he has an urge to return, so he walks back again across the void. At one point, he kneels to his audience and even lies down. The police arrive and threaten to remove him by helicopter if he does not get off. But Philippe relentlessly continues to walk back and forth until he achieves the feat a total of six times in his 45-minute performance and feels confident enough to showboat on occasion before complying. He is arrested on site, with the police and construction workers commending him on his bravery.

Philippe and his accomplices are released, and he decides to stay in New York, but Annie chooses to follow her music dream in Paris. Philippe explains that the building manager gave him a free pass to the observation decks of the towers with the expiry date crossed out and replaced with "forever"[citation needed].

Cast

Production

On January 23, 2014, it was announced that Robert Zemeckis would direct a film based on the story of Philippe Petit's walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in 1974. It was also confirmed that Zemeckis wanted Joseph Gordon-Levitt to star in the film as Petit.[5] Zemeckis first came across the story of Petit from the children's book The Man Who Walked Between the Towers.[6] At first, Zemeckis questioned whether or not the story was true as he did not recall the event, saying he "somehow missed it."[6] Zemeckis immediately recognized the potential for a movie, telling Deadline: "To me, it had everything that you want in a movie. It had an interesting character who’s driven, and obsessed, and passionate. It had all this caper stuff. He was an outlaw. There was suspense. And then he did this death-defying thing."[6] By February 2014, Gordon-Levitt was confirmed to star in the film.[7] In April 2014, Charlotte Le Bon, Ben Kingsley and James Badge Dale joined the cast of the film.[8] On May 6, 2014, it was announced that the film would be released on October 2, 2015.[9] In May 2014, Steve Valentine and Ben Schwartz joined the cast of the film.[10][11] Principal photography began on May 26, 2014, in Montreal, and ended on August 6, 2014.[12][13]

 
Philippe Petit personally trained Gordon-Levitt how to walk on wire. He optimistically predicted that the actor would be able to walk on the wire alone after an elaborate workshop of eight days, which the actor did.

Gordon-Levitt, who had no formal high-wire experience, trained directly with Petit. By the end of the eighth day, he was able to walk on the wire by himself, and continued to practice while shooting.[14] Along with a stunt double, the actor shot the climactic wire-walking scenes on a soundstage; it had reconstructions of the top two stories of the tower and a wire approximately 12 feet (3.7 m) off the ground, which was connected out across a green abyss and was anchored on a pole.[14] To learn more about what it was like, Gordon-Levitt also walked the distance between the World Trade Center memorial's two pools, which are located where the Twin Towers stood before the September 11 attacks. He visited the original observatory once before, in 2001, during his first summer in New York City. "It was touristy but I wanted to go do it. I remember it distinctly. It felt more like being in the sky than being on a tall building."[14] Aside from wire-walking, Gordon-Levitt also learned to speak French fluently, perfecting a Parisian accent aided by Le Bon and other French actors on set.[14]

Release

The film premiered at the New York Film Festival on September 26, 2015.[15] It had an early release in IMAX on September 30, 2015, before a wide theatrical release on October 9, 2015.[16]

Reception

Box office

The Walk grossed $10.1 million in North America and $51 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $61.2 million, against a budget of $35 million.[3]

The film was released into IMAX theaters on Wednesday, September 30, 2015. In the opening weekend of its limited release, the film grossed $1.6 million, finishing 11th at the box office. During the first weekend of its wide release a week later, the film grossed $3.7 million, coming in seventh.[17]

Critical response

The Walk received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Gordon-Levitt's performance, Zemeckis' direction and the visual effects, particularly during the wire walk scene. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 83%, based on 277 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The Walk attempts a tricky balancing act between thrilling visuals and fact-based drama – and like its wire-walking protagonist, pulls it off with impressive élan."[18] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 70 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[19] On CinemaScore, audiences gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, while 72% of PostTrak audiences said that the film was excellent or good.[17]

John Lasser of IGN gave the film an 8.6 out of 10 'great' score, saying, "The Walk is an amazing film, and is so on multiple levels. Joseph Gordon-Levitt puts forth such an easy charm crossed with a fierce determination that it is impossible not to fall in love with Philippe Petit as he attempts what sounds utterly suicidal. The planning and set up of the caper are as fun as any heist movie. And, even though everyone watching knows exactly what the film is building towards, the climactic sequence delivers everything you want and more."[20] Peter Debruge of Variety gave the film a positive review, saying "A filmmaker with a gift for overcoming the seemingly impossible puts audiences in the place of the man who walked between the Twin Towers in this gripping human-interest story."[21] David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review, saying "The film's payoff more than compensates for a lumbering setup, laden with cloying voiceover narration and strained whimsy."[22] Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying "The film gets better as it goes, and the last half-hour (especially in 3-D on an Imax screen) is nearly everything it should be: scary, visually momentous, meticulously realized."[23] Lou Lumenick of the New York Post gave the film three out of four stars, saying "Zemeckis finally delivers the goods in abundance in the section that really counts: A vertigo-inducing digital re-creation of Petit's famous walk back and forth between the towers."[24]

Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying "The Walk satisfies as an absorbing yarn of authority-flouting adventure and as an example of stomach-flipping you-are-there-ness. The journey it offers viewers doesn't just span 140 feet, but also an ethereal, now-vanished, world."[25] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film three out of four stars, saying "Expect the worst from the first half- that's before Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) strings up a wire between the World Trade Center towers. But then, oh, baby, does this movie fly."[26] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three out of four stars, saying "The last 30 minutes or so are all about the walk. Dariusz Wolski's cinematography is beautiful... and Gordon-Levitt does some of his best acting when he's out on the wire and mostly silent, his face glowing from the sheer crazy joy he's feeling."[27] James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave the film three out of four stars, saying "It's two-thirds of a great film but the slow start and unremarkable first hour hold it back. Still, for those who buy into the precept that good things are worth waiting for, The Walk unquestionably delivers."[28] Brian Truitt of USA Today gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying "For those who want to feel like they're 110 stories up and living in the clouds, Hollywood does its job conjuring movie magic with a breathtaking Walk to remember."[29]

Accolades

Award Category Recipient Result
Critic's Choice Awards[30] Best Visual Effects The Walk Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle[31] Best Visual Effects The Walk Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society[32] Best Visual Effects The Walk Won
Satellite Awards[33] Best Visual Effects Kevin Baillie, Jim Gibbs, Viktor Muller and Sébastien Moreau Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association[34] Best Visual Effects The Walk Nominated
Visual Effects Society[35] Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature Kevin Baillie, Camille Cellucci, Viktor Muller, Sebastien Moreau Nominated
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature Jim Gibbs, Brian Flora, Laurent Tallefer, Pavel Kolar Nominated
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project Shawn Hull, Suzanne Cipolletti, Laurent Taillefer, Dariusz Wolski Nominated

See also

References

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The Walk is a 2015 American 3D biographical drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by him and Christopher Browne It is based on the story of 24 year old French high wire artist Philippe Petit s walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center on August 7 1974 The film stars Joseph Gordon Levitt as Petit alongside Ben Kingsley Charlotte Le Bon James Badge Dale Ben Schwartz and Steve Valentine The WalkTheatrical release posterDirected byRobert ZemeckisScreenplay byRobert Zemeckis Christopher BrowneBased onTo Reach the Cloudsby Philippe PetitProduced bySteve Starkey Robert Zemeckis Jack RapkeStarringJoseph Gordon Levitt Ben Kingsley Charlotte Le Bon James Badge DaleCinematographyDariusz WolskiEdited byJeremiah O DriscollMusic byAlan SilvestriProductioncompaniesTriStar Pictures TriStar Productions LStar Capital ImageMoversDistributed bySony Pictures Releasing 1 Release datesSeptember 26 2015 2015 09 26 New York Film Festival September 30 2015 2015 09 30 United States Running time123 minutes 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglish FrenchBudget 35 45 million 3 4 Box office 61 2 million 3 The film was released by TriStar Pictures on September 30 2015 in the United States in IMAX 3D and on October 9 in regular 2D and 3D It received positive reviews from critics with praise for Gordon Levitt s performance Zemeckis direction and the visual effects particularly during the wire walk scene but underperformed at the box office The film was dedicated to the victims of the September 11 attacks Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditIn 1968 Parisian street performer Philippe Petit bites a hard candy from the audience damaging his tooth In the dentist s waiting room he sees a photo of the Twin Towers in a magazine Analyzing it he dreams of walking a tightrope between the towers Meanwhile he is evicted from his parent s house by his father who disapproves of his job Philippe returns to the circus that inspired him to wire walk as a child and practices in the big top after hours He is caught by Papa Rudy whom he impresses with his juggling skills Philippe asks Papa Rudy for tips and advice on knot tying and rope rigging which Papa Rudy agrees to for compensation While performing one day Philippe meets Annie a fellow street performer and they begin a romantic relationship Annie supports him on his dream and finds him the perfect place to practice her music school Meeting Jean Louis a photographer they become friends and he the official photographer and second accomplice in his dream Jean Louis introduces Jeff another accomplice with fear of heights to Philippe and Annie He explains his idea to use a bow and an arrow tied to a fishing line to get the cable across the Towers After failing his first real performance by falling into a lake due to anxiety Philippe walks between Notre Dame Cathedral s towers in Paris to redeem himself He succeeds with Jean Louis support and is arrested in the process though he receives universal applause Philippe and Annie travel to America setting a date for the walk as August 6 1974 He disguises himself to spy and scout out the locations impaling his foot on a nail in the process At one point he meets a fan of Philippe s seeing him at Notre Dame Barry Greenhouse a life insurance salesman who works in the building who becomes another team member They also meet French bilingual electronics salesman J P amateur photographer Albert and stoner David The team goes over the plan several times deciding Philippe must be on the wire before the construction crews arrive at 7 00 a m On the eve of the event the team encounters several challenges being three hours behind schedule guards on the premises and nearly dropping the heavy cable off the roof However they successfully string up the ropes and set the wires Philippe begins his walk explaining that everything around him faded once he started except the wire and himself and that for the first time in his life he felt genuinely thankful and at peace He successfully crosses the gap between the towers while crowds below cheer him on Once reaching the other building he has an urge to return so he walks back again across the void At one point he kneels to his audience and even lies down The police arrive and threaten to remove him by helicopter if he does not get off But Philippe relentlessly continues to walk back and forth until he achieves the feat a total of six times in his 45 minute performance and feels confident enough to showboat on occasion before complying He is arrested on site with the police and construction workers commending him on his bravery Philippe and his accomplices are released and he decides to stay in New York but Annie chooses to follow her music dream in Paris Philippe explains that the building manager gave him a free pass to the observation decks of the towers with the expiry date crossed out and replaced with forever citation needed Cast EditJoseph Gordon Levitt as Philippe Petit Charlotte Le Bon as Annie Allix Ben Kingsley as Papa Rudy Clement Sibony as Jean Louis James Badge Dale as Jean Pierre Cesar Domboy as Jeff Ben Schwartz as Albert Benedict Samuel as David Steve Valentine as Barry GreenhouseProduction EditOn January 23 2014 it was announced that Robert Zemeckis would direct a film based on the story of Philippe Petit s walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in 1974 It was also confirmed that Zemeckis wanted Joseph Gordon Levitt to star in the film as Petit 5 Zemeckis first came across the story of Petit from the children s book The Man Who Walked Between the Towers 6 At first Zemeckis questioned whether or not the story was true as he did not recall the event saying he somehow missed it 6 Zemeckis immediately recognized the potential for a movie telling Deadline To me it had everything that you want in a movie It had an interesting character who s driven and obsessed and passionate It had all this caper stuff He was an outlaw There was suspense And then he did this death defying thing 6 By February 2014 Gordon Levitt was confirmed to star in the film 7 In April 2014 Charlotte Le Bon Ben Kingsley and James Badge Dale joined the cast of the film 8 On May 6 2014 it was announced that the film would be released on October 2 2015 9 In May 2014 Steve Valentine and Ben Schwartz joined the cast of the film 10 11 Principal photography began on May 26 2014 in Montreal and ended on August 6 2014 12 13 Philippe Petit personally trained Gordon Levitt how to walk on wire He optimistically predicted that the actor would be able to walk on the wire alone after an elaborate workshop of eight days which the actor did Gordon Levitt who had no formal high wire experience trained directly with Petit By the end of the eighth day he was able to walk on the wire by himself and continued to practice while shooting 14 Along with a stunt double the actor shot the climactic wire walking scenes on a soundstage it had reconstructions of the top two stories of the tower and a wire approximately 12 feet 3 7 m off the ground which was connected out across a green abyss and was anchored on a pole 14 To learn more about what it was like Gordon Levitt also walked the distance between the World Trade Center memorial s two pools which are located where the Twin Towers stood before the September 11 attacks He visited the original observatory once before in 2001 during his first summer in New York City It was touristy but I wanted to go do it I remember it distinctly It felt more like being in the sky than being on a tall building 14 Aside from wire walking Gordon Levitt also learned to speak French fluently perfecting a Parisian accent aided by Le Bon and other French actors on set 14 Release EditThe film premiered at the New York Film Festival on September 26 2015 15 It had an early release in IMAX on September 30 2015 before a wide theatrical release on October 9 2015 16 Reception EditBox office Edit The Walk grossed 10 1 million in North America and 51 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 61 2 million against a budget of 35 million 3 The film was released into IMAX theaters on Wednesday September 30 2015 In the opening weekend of its limited release the film grossed 1 6 million finishing 11th at the box office During the first weekend of its wide release a week later the film grossed 3 7 million coming in seventh 17 Critical response Edit The Walk received positive reviews from critics with praise for Gordon Levitt s performance Zemeckis direction and the visual effects particularly during the wire walk scene On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 83 based on 277 reviews with an average rating of 7 1 10 The site s critical consensus reads The Walk attempts a tricky balancing act between thrilling visuals and fact based drama and like its wire walking protagonist pulls it off with impressive elan 18 On Metacritic the film has a score of 70 out of 100 based on 41 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 19 On CinemaScore audiences gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale while 72 of PostTrak audiences said that the film was excellent or good 17 John Lasser of IGN gave the film an 8 6 out of 10 great score saying The Walk is an amazing film and is so on multiple levels Joseph Gordon Levitt puts forth such an easy charm crossed with a fierce determination that it is impossible not to fall in love with Philippe Petit as he attempts what sounds utterly suicidal The planning and set up of the caper are as fun as any heist movie And even though everyone watching knows exactly what the film is building towards the climactic sequence delivers everything you want and more 20 Peter Debruge of Variety gave the film a positive review saying A filmmaker with a gift for overcoming the seemingly impossible puts audiences in the place of the man who walked between the Twin Towers in this gripping human interest story 21 David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review saying The film s payoff more than compensates for a lumbering setup laden with cloying voiceover narration and strained whimsy 22 Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film two and a half stars out of four saying The film gets better as it goes and the last half hour especially in 3 D on an Imax screen is nearly everything it should be scary visually momentous meticulously realized 23 Lou Lumenick of the New York Post gave the film three out of four stars saying Zemeckis finally delivers the goods in abundance in the section that really counts A vertigo inducing digital re creation of Petit s famous walk back and forth between the towers 24 Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post gave the film two and a half stars out of four saying The Walk satisfies as an absorbing yarn of authority flouting adventure and as an example of stomach flipping you are there ness The journey it offers viewers doesn t just span 140 feet but also an ethereal now vanished world 25 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film three out of four stars saying Expect the worst from the first half that s before Philippe Petit Joseph Gordon Levitt strings up a wire between the World Trade Center towers But then oh baby does this movie fly 26 Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film three out of four stars saying The last 30 minutes or so are all about the walk Dariusz Wolski s cinematography is beautiful and Gordon Levitt does some of his best acting when he s out on the wire and mostly silent his face glowing from the sheer crazy joy he s feeling 27 James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave the film three out of four stars saying It s two thirds of a great film but the slow start and unremarkable first hour hold it back Still for those who buy into the precept that good things are worth waiting for The Walk unquestionably delivers 28 Brian Truitt of USA Today gave the film two and a half stars out of four saying For those who want to feel like they re 110 stories up and living in the clouds Hollywood does its job conjuring movie magic with a breathtaking Walk to remember 29 Accolades Edit Award Category Recipient ResultCritic s Choice Awards 30 Best Visual Effects The Walk NominatedFlorida Film Critics Circle 31 Best Visual Effects The Walk NominatedSan Diego Film Critics Society 32 Best Visual Effects The Walk WonSatellite Awards 33 Best Visual Effects Kevin Baillie Jim Gibbs Viktor Muller and Sebastien Moreau WonSt Louis Gateway Film Critics Association 34 Best Visual Effects The Walk NominatedVisual Effects Society 35 Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature Kevin Baillie Camille Cellucci Viktor Muller Sebastien Moreau NominatedOutstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature Jim Gibbs Brian Flora Laurent Tallefer Pavel Kolar NominatedOutstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project Shawn Hull Suzanne Cipolletti Laurent Taillefer Dariusz Wolski NominatedSee also EditThe Man Who Walked Between the Towers 2003 book picture book depicting the crossing Man on Wire 2008 film documentary biopic film about the crossingReferences Edit The Walk 2015 AFI Catalog THE WALK PG British Board of Film Classification August 13 2015 Retrieved August 13 2015 a b c The Walk 2015 Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 21 2016 FilmL A June 15 2016 2015 Feature Film Study Archived from the original on July 4 2016 Retrieved June 16 2016 Fleming Mike January 23 2014 Robert Zemeckis To Direct Movie About Philippe Petit s World Trade Center Tightrope Walk Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 10 2014 a b c Fleming Mike Jr September 26 2015 The Walk s Robert Zemeckis On A High Wire Directing Career Deadline Q amp A Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 25 2015 Fleming Mike February 24 2014 Joseph Gordon Levitt To Play Man On Wire Aerial Artist Philippe Petit Deadline Hollywood Retrieved June 10 2014 Kit Borys April 25 2014 Ben Kingsley James Badge Dale Join Joseph Gordon Levitt in To Reach the Clouds The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 10 2014 Kroll Justin May 6 2014 TriStar Dates Meryl Streep s Ricki and the Flash and Robert Zemeckis Next Movie Variety Retrieved June 10 2014 Sneider Jeff May 7 2014 Steve Valentine to Join Joseph Gordon Levitt in Robert Zemeckis The Walk Exclusive TheWrap Retrieved June 10 2014 Sneider Jeff May 20 2014 Ben Schwartz to Join Joseph Gordon Levitt in Robert Zemeckis Movie Exclusive TheWrap Retrieved June 10 2014 L acteur Joseph Gordon Levitt apercu sur le plateau du film The Walk tourne a Montreal PHOTOS Actor Joseph Gordon Levitt seen on the set of the film The Walk shot in Montreal Le Huffington Post Quebec in French The Huffington Post May 26 2014 Retrieved June 10 2014 Lesnick Silas August 6 2014 Robert Zemeckis Next Officially Titled The Walk Wraps Production ComingSoon net Retrieved August 6 2014 a b c d Lee Ashley September 26 2015 NYFF How The Walk Director Robert Zemeckis Shot Joseph Gordon Levitt s Painful High Wire Scenes The Hollywood Reporter Prometheus Global Media Derschowitz Jessica July 29 2015 Pope s visit forces change of date for The Walk premiere Entertainment Weekly McNarry Dave June 25 2015 Joseph Gordon Levitt s The Walk Running Early at Imax Locations Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved June 26 2015 a b Anthony D Alessandro October 12 2015 Martian To Rank No 1 In Second Weekend Box Office Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 24 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link The Walk Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved November 18 2020 The Walk reviews Metacritic Retrieved October 6 2015 Lasser John October 1 2015 The Walk Review IGN Retrieved October 5 2021 Debruge Peter September 26 2015 The Walk Review Robert Zemeckis Pulls Off Death Defying Stunt Variety Retrieved November 24 2015 Rooney David September 26 2015 Joseph Gordon Levitt in The Walk NYFF Review 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