The film is directed by Francis Lawrence (the hunger games) from a script by Jt Mollner (Strange Darling).
Walk or die (“The Long Walk”) He has received numerous praise in his first reactions in social networks. The next film, directed by Francis Lawrence (Hunger games) from a script of JT Mollner (Strange Darling), is based on a Stephen King novel that tells a deadly competition in which teenagers are forced to walk until only one stands.
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The film has a stellar cast. Among the young actors who play the walkers are Cooper Hoffman of Liquorice Pizza, David Jonsson from Alien: Romulus, Roman Griffin Davis of Jojo Rabbit, Ben Wang Karate Kid: Legends and Charlie Plummer by All The Money in the World.


They are joined by several notable artists who play adult characters, including Mark Hamill as the elder, who enforces the rules of the competition, and Judy Gerer Like Mrs. Garraty, the mother of the character of Cooper Hoffman.
What do the first reactions to walk or die
Although some critics and journalists had some problems with the film, the general tone is overwhelmingly positive, and the spectators almost unilaterally praised the two main performances.
Andrew J. Salazar of Discussing Films said that “Francis Lawrence does not go with rodeos” with the political issues of history, while “Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson steal the entire movie with grace”.
Matt Next Best Picture had his doubts about the amplitude of Mark Hamill’s performance, but said the filmmakers “have done justice to the gloomy book when doing the brutal project, of R Classification R.”
Despite suggesting that it is a bit too long, Russ Milheim of The Direct also praised Hoffman and Jonsson and described The Long Walk as “a movie incredibly heartbreaking, terrifying and traumatizing“
“I felt every step of the brutality in walking or dies, so much that in the end I soaked in tears. A brutal, nihilistic and, at the same time, tenderly human childhood exploitation. It shows how childhood has been used as a show to build a totalitarian America and the manipulation that the United States exerts on men,” says the reaction of Slasher Reviews.
Walk or die (“The Long Walk”) arrives at theaters of Argentina on September 25.
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