A quietly inspirational true-life tale of a larger-than-life oddball told with measure and restraint.
Man On Wire (2008)
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Reviews Counted:141
Fresh:141
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.4/10
Consensus: James Marsh's doc about artist Phililppe Petit's artful caper brings you every ounce of suspense that can be wrung from a man on a (suspended) wire.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some sexuality and nudity, and drug references.
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Theatrical Release:Jul 25, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $2,600,296
Synopsis: James Marsh's dazzling, invigorating documentary MAN ON WIRE tells the story of a truly inspiring figure. In the early 1970s, a fiery young Frenchman named Philippe Petit wanted to shake up the... James Marsh's dazzling, invigorating documentary MAN ON WIRE tells the story of a truly inspiring figure. In the early 1970s, a fiery young Frenchman named Philippe Petit wanted to shake up the world. When he saw the World Trade Center being built in New York City, he found his mission. Petit was a trained high wire walker, and his goal was to set up a wire between the two towers and give the world a show it could never have expected. As is often the case with these endeavors, the actual high-wire walking was the easiest part of the plan. For nearly seven years, Petit worked on the project, recruiting associates who supported him every step of the way. Finally, after eight months in New York, the day came when Petit and his cronies jumped into action. This wasn't easy. They had to find a way to sneak past security and make their way to the top of the towers with heavy equipment, at which point they had to battle the elements to install the wire. After many close scares, the time came for Petit to realize his dream--and the rest, as they say, is history. Marsh crafts MAN ON WIRE like a heist film, presenting rare and fascinating footage of the actual event alongside flawless reenactments and modern-day interviews with the participants. The result is an immersive, emotionally gratifying motion picture, made all the more stimulating by Michael Nyman's electrifying score. [More]
Director: James Marsh
Director: James Marsh
Producer: Simon Chinn
Composer: Michael Nyman
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Dec 9, 2008
Reviews for Man On Wire
A generous, visionary gesture supplanting the communal memory of the site’s unspeakable horrors with an image of human achievement that’s head-spinning, heart-leaping in its absurd purity.
Mike Martin - Man On Wire is an amazingly emotional journey to the heart of one man's constant battle with his mortality.
Recounting the simple story of a complicated character, this scales giddy emotional heights, revealing a portrait of a man teetering on the brink, in more ways than one...
James Marsh’s rollicking documentary Man on Wire asks not 'Why?' but 'How the hell?'
This is a documentary that speaks for itself, so mind-blowing is Petit's feat that words do not do it justice.
Admirable in not pandering to World Trade Center gut sentiment, the James Marsh 'Man on Wire' details Philippe Petit's 1974 wirewalk between the 110-storey structures.
A celebration of athleticism, architecture, random beauty and crazy ambition.
Properly promoted -- this festival fave will have crossover crowds on the edges of their seats, as well.
Director James Marsh's hypnotic movie documents French wire walker Philippe Petit's unauthorized, 45-minute balancing act 110 stories above New York in August 1974.
[An] engrossing and exhilarating documentary Man on Wire, which uses vintage footage, interviews and re-creations.
The film runs 95 minutes, and you'll be holding your breath for most of them.
Sits alongside "The Thin Blue Line" and "Hoop Dreams" as a non-fictional narrative which changes the rules of its genre.
One of the best things about Man on Wire is how little it tries to decipher Petit's actions, even with the copious amount of time it spends interviewing him and his accomplices
The resolution may not surprise, but the journey surely will, resulting in a magnificent, often breathtaking document of a man who desired a moment to touch the heavens. Literally.
A compelling and subtle documentary about Philippe Petit's sensational walk on a wire between the World Trade Center Twin Towers in 1974 and the missteps he made on earth afterwards.
[A] breathtaking documentary about that mad-genius coup achieved over three decades ago.
What ultimately reverberates is [the film's] potent central association between Petit's endeavor and the Twin Towers' erection.
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