By Dolores Quintana

The Long Walk is a heartbreaker. A walk towards mortality, as each character realizes that they’re going to die. But it’s really about the humanity in each of us, at a moment in time when we need it. Is the imperative walk or die, or that human beings are there for each other?

This is Francis Lawrence’s best film by miles, and he’s made some good ones. Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson aced it, but the whole cast was great. The movie is 100% ruthless and beautifully empathetic at the same time. JT Mollner’s script was note-perfect. One of the most amazing feats the film pulls off is that it puts you right in the middle of the crowd of young men. You’re not watching passively, but moving with the group.

This film has my highest recommendation.I’ve seen it three times a

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