Diary Entry forThe Long Walk
“the only guarantee you have as human being is that you are going to die. and if you’re lucky you get to choose how to spend those last moments… every moment matters, especially at the end” bro i need to die like right now, this wrecked me oh my god. when raye told pete i love you in his last moment oh my god i wanna die. its such a dialogue heavy film but it kept my attention the whole time which isnt easy these days tbh — well, on my part. incredible incredible performance from everyone but especially to david jonsson and cooper hoffmon, i love love love their chemistry. i love all the relationships they built and i could only imagine what pete felt being the last one when he was so ready for it to be raye. judy greer’s 5 minutes of screen time is also toooo fucking good man, especially the one where raye run up to her yelling ‘im sorry’ I BAWLED. also i cant believe this is another stephen king book helloo????
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The Long Walk
They walk, they get tired, they lose friends. Repeat. Sounds boring, but the longer it goes, the heavier it hits. Low-key traumatizing.
The Long Walk
"Any game looks straight if everyone is being cheated at once.” Tava bem ansiosa para assistir esse, mesmo sem saber nada sobre, apenas uma fanart que vi e um sonho, e, eu até que gostei bastante! não tinha expectativas altas e me surpreendi, foi bem fácil acabar me apegando aos personagens então inevitavelmente chorei algumas vezes e fiquei bem pensativa depois que o filme acabou, o que para mim já significa que é um filme bom hehe
The Long Walk
girl they done killed Jojo
The Long Walk
The Long Walk is a brutal, unflinching journey that stays with you long after the credits roll. What struck me most wasn’t just the relentless physicality of the story — though the gruesome visuals are necessary to convey the toll of the walk — but the way it captures the human connections forged in extreme adversity. Ray and Pete’s dynamic is the heart of the film. Their evolution from strangers to deeply bonded friends is beautifully rendered, with moments of levity and cracking jokes grounding the emotional weight of their situation. The performances — especially from David Jonsson as Pete — are powerful and textured, drawing you into their shared struggle with authenticity and heart. There’s a line from Pete that hit me hard: “I’ll always choose to find the sunlight in all this fucking darkness.” It encapsulates the film’s core — hope in the face of despair, laughter in moments that seem impossible. This isn’t an easy watch, but it’s a meaningful one — a story about resilience, friendship, and the small human moments that make us keep going.
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