Man On Wire

First Hit: An incredible story about a bold, interesting, risk taking man who performed an amazing feat.

I recall seeing pictures on television and in the newspaper about Philippe Petit’s incredible tightrope walk between the World Trade Center (WTC) towers in 1974.

This film lays the groundwork about how he got the idea (sitting in a dentist’s office waiting room) to the actual execution and the living of the dream.

During the ride, viewers learn a lot about Philippe, his girlfriend Annie Allix, his long time French friends, and the motley crew of people thrown together to assist him on this adventure. There is actual footage of Philippe walking between the spires of Notre Dame Cathedral, Sydney Harbor Bridge, and photos of the WTC walk.

Also there are funny and interesting reenactments of events along with current interviews of the team. The end result was a life changing event for many of these people especially Philippe, Annie and his best friend Jean-Louis.

One of the added benefits of this film was the archival film about the building of the WTC which, after their destruction in 2001, provides a different set of memories.

Seeing Philippe break into an open smile while walking on the wire between the towers one “gets” he is where he is supposed to be, living his dream.

James Marsh directed this wonderful film with curious sensitivity. And the open interviews with Philippe and the team only add to this amazing event and man.

Overall: This was a funny, interesting, and insightful film to an amazing man doing some amazing things.

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