Thursday, March 18, 2010
The film Man on Wire was certainly a compelling look at a human being's desire to live out a dream, regardless of the risk and the cost. Insofar as the film relates to nonfiction writting, we see a clear progression of events that start with the main character learning of the construction of the World Trade Center twin towers and realizing, in that same moment, that he wants nothing in this life so much as to walk a tight rope between the two towers after they are constructed. We see the order of events play out in a clear and concise manner, and are given a clear sense of resolution at the end.
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