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Walk the Line (2005) Walk the Line, released in 2005, is a biographical drama film that delves into the life and career of

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Walk the Line, released in 2005, is a biographical drama film that delves into the life and career of the legendary American singer-songwriter, Johnny Cash. Directed by James Mangold, this captivating film takes the audience on a wild journey through Cash's tumultuous life, showcasing his rise to fame, his struggles with addiction, and his enduring love story with June Carter.

The cast of Walk the Line is nothing short of impressive, with Joaquin Phoenix portraying the iconic Johnny Cash. Phoenix delivers a spellbinding performance, truly embodying the essence of the Man in Black. His portrayal shows Cash's troubled past, internal demons, and his relentless pursuit of his dreams. Phoenix's dedication to the role is evident as he learned to sing and play guitar like Cash himself, giving an authentic touch to the film. His incredible performance earned him numerous accolades, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

Opposite Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon shines as the talented June Carter Cash, Johnny's love interest and eventual wife. Witherspoon's portrayal of the vivacious June is vibrant and captivating. Her embodiment of June's strength, wit, and undeniable talent earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress, solidifying her status as one of Hollywood's top actresses.

The chemistry between Phoenix and Witherspoon is electrifying, as they bring to life the complicated and passionate relationship between Johnny and June. Their duets are a true highlight, as they recreate the iconic sound of the Cash-Carter collaborations. You can play and download these remarkable sounds here, immersing yourself in the magic that was Johnny and June.

Walk the Line not only explores the personal lives of Johnny and June, but it also delves into the impact and evolution of country music during the 1950s and 1960s. With cameos from musicians such as Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Roy Orbison, the film captures the essence of the era and pays homage to the influential figures in the industry.

Furthermore, the film effectively captures Cash's battles with addiction and his journey towards redemption. It sheds light on the personal struggles that plagued him and the toll it took on his relationships and career. The film's raw and honest portrayal resonates with audiences, showcasing the highs and lows that define the human experience.

Walk the Line's production also excels in its musical arrangements and energetic performances. Filled with Cash's classic hits, including "I Walk the Line," "Ring of Fire," and "Folsom Prison Blues," the film brings the music to life, leaving the audience tapping their feet and longing for more. The soundtrack of the film went on to achieve commercial success, attesting to the timeless quality of Cash's music.

In conclusion, Walk the Line, released in 2005, offers a captivating cinematic experience that takes audiences on a profound journey through the life and career of Johnny Cash. With a stellar cast, brilliant performances, and electrifying musical arrangements, the film pays homage to the Man in Black and his enduring legacy. Whether you are a fan of Cash or simply enjoy exceptional storytelling, this film is a must-watch. So why wait? Immerse yourself in the magic of Walk the Line, and explore the incredible sounds of Johnny Cash and June Carter.

A cake's no good If you don't mix the batter
All right honey. I tried to call June..
All right!
All right.
All right. Thank you
Although I have on occasion..
And a feller on an old banjo
And do the bop It's called the Lewis Boogie
And I'm not the one in Bardstown drinking every Saturday.
And it ain't Santa Claus
And that's what you are.
And then when you're ready if you got a good spot for it...
Any way you do
At this time we'd like to see a boarding pass.
But I don't know how to get it out to her.
But I find a
But I killed a man in Reno
Bye.
Cain left God. Cain fell from faith
Carrie I was meaning to ask you did you teach the boys to play?
Certainly. One moment sir.
Cindy doesn't like mustard.
Come on you gotta listen unto me
Did you write it?
Do not do this to me.
Doing all right.
Doing mighty fine Gonna make you shake it
Don't cut it off whatever you do I need it to run my fingers through
Don't hang these
Don't tangle up much and you can cast them about as far as you want
Don't worry I can keep this funny for at least two minutes.
Don't you mess around with guns
Enamel colors that you can choose from uh that we can
Excuse me sir? You the owner of this place?
Fortunately boy I keep my feathers numbered for just such an emergency.
Get it on man. Play the fucking thing.
Get rhythm when you get the blues
Gonna do a little boogie On this here piano!
He grinned as he raised his little head
He took a shoeshine rag And he held it tight
He was banned after he smashed up the footlights.
Hear Daddy in the wind?
Hell it might be the best show I've ever seen no kidding.
Hello I'm John Cash and I'm from the Home Equipment Company on Summer.
Hello ma'am. I'm from Home Equipment Company over on Summer...
Here. I love that Cry song by the way.
Hey excuse me fella do you mind?
Hey flip that over for me will you?
Hey John?
Hey Roseanne? Hey it's Daddy.
Hey that's a beautiful house
Hey y'all say hi to Johnny Cash. Dad he wrote that Cry Cry Cry song.
Hey! Hey that's my song!
Hi folks. How y’all doing again?
Ho ho! Son of a gun!
Hold on hold on. Johnny's here.
How about that Johnny Cash everybody?
How are you doing?
How come they put John on there J.R.?
I don't know.
I go out on a party
I got my...just got our britches
I got stripes Stripes around my shoulders
I hang my head
I hate to interrupt but you guys got something else?
I keep the ends out For the tie that binds
I keep you on my mind Both day and night
I listened to your voice my whole life you know?
I love you June
I said You're a mighty little boy To be a workin' that away
I saw this church in DΓΌsseldorf made of limestone.
I suppose I better answer it.
I told Rollins we'd have a crop yesterday.
I wanna tour with you again June.
I was dressed in black
I went right home and I went to bed
I will not leave you like that Dutch boy with your finger in the dam
I'll bet you did. I bet you learned the same way I did
I'll let you know in a few minutes. How you doing?
I'm building a bomb.
I'm going to Jackson
I'm gonna shout it
I'm gonna shout it....
I'm just asking a question.
I'm nothing
I'm stuck in Folsom Prison
I'm telling you right now that's the kind of song...
If you don't take the trouble To make it
It was good to talk to you.
It'll shake all the trouble From your worried mind
It's the candyman
It’ll slow down.
J.R. look at me. John.
John those bags over there....
John?
John.
John. John
June
June?
June.
June. Yeah?
Just any way you do
Just around the corner There's heartache
Just dropped a nickel in the slot And played the Jukebox Blues
Last month that Purvis boy got confused and shot himself.
Lay off that whiskey And let that cocaine be
Leave at your own chosen speed
Leave him alone Ray. He didn't do this.
Let's go
Let's go with....
Make a big fool of yourself
Mama it's J.R.'s table. Why don't you say grace J.R.?
Mister Big Shot? Mister Pill Popping Rock Star?
Mr. Cash.
My name is Jerry Lee Lewis Come from Louisiana
No.
Nobody follows The Killer
Now here's the cut
Now me and my brother Jack we always listened to your songs.
Oh he taught me to love him And called me his flower
Oh right.
Oh wait. I wanted to give you that Billboard.
Okay.
On a Thurs They had to knock me down
On a Wednesday my trial
One night my Ruby left me all alone I tried to contact her on the telephone
Put a worm on a hook
Ray why don't you let J.R. take the babies in?
Ray why don't you say grace?
Said Son that gal you're foolin' with
She said Now wait a minute Daddy Now don't you get sore
She'll find out John.
So I just stopped.
So is it the gospel or the way I sing it?
So where's your truck driver?
Someone please watch over me
Someone to close his eyes to you Someone to close his heart
Soon your sugar daddies will all be gone
Such a rhythm I never heard I danced out both of my shoes
Take this.
Thank you. I appreciate that. You're welcome
That loosens the line.
That same Jimmie Davis tune we hear on the radio all day?
That's a lot. Be careful.
The 1957 Chevrolet. There's new designs....
The pills were legal Viv. You know I got prescriptions.
The ring of fire
The ring of fire The ring of fire
Them radio stations say anything to get them ******s off.
Then it burns burns burns burns
These next boys have just put out their first record called Cry Cry Cry.
They ain't for me.
They said by noon it's gonna be 104.
They're about to drag me down
This was a common scene in those old days.
Time's a Wastin'. Let's do that one.
Turn it off. Do I have to come in there?
Tyler. George Jones' show.
Viv.
Vivian I was just saying hello. You heard me.
We surrender. We surrender.
Well Bill I got tangled.
Well down in New Orleans
Well I asked him While he shined my shoes
Well I love that hair long and black
Well I was there when it happened
Well I'll tell them you said that.
Well okay June. How you doing?
Well that was last month. This is this month.
Well that's That's the last time I'm asking
Well that's all right that's all right
Well that's all right That's all right
Well what'd you use a sapling?
Well you need to get some rest sweetie
Well...
What about June?
What about your girls? What about your parents John?
What? What what did I do?
What's funny?
What's that John?
What's the matter?
What's wrong John?
When Ruby starts a rockin' Man it satisfies my soul
Where was it we just was?
With a boogie that's hot And my boogie makes you want to stop
Y’all are gonna blow this tour.
Yeah I'm fine. I'm fine.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah.... My folks are coming down with Reba and Roseanne..
You ever have seen Yeah the cats go wild
You gonna try today John?
You haven't been clean even six months
You know.
You shut up with that.
You think they forgot?
You wanna hear Jackson?
You're an angel.
You're burning up.
You're sitting on a high horse boy
You've got a way To keep me on your side
A matinee. You remember? We were just practicing.
Abe said You must be puttin' me on John.
Brilliant John. Thank you.
But it ain't me babe But it ain't me babe
Come on baby. Come on baby
Do you understand? What'd I do?
He says that you hardly know me. I think I know perfect when I meet it.
Hello John I'm Ezra. Yeah I know.
I mean they pay $4? They're on my label.
Is that right? Yes it is.
It ain't me you're looking for It ain't me you're looking for
June June June. Come on June prove Elvis wrong.
Let's go. Jack.
Miss Carter. Nice to meet you.
Someone to die for you and more Someone to die for you and more
Tell us a story. Speak. Grandpa
Time's a wastin' Time's a wastin'
Time's a wastin' Time's a wastin'
To protect you and defend you To protect you and defend you
Uh let's do Time's a Wastin'. I am not gonna sing that song.
We got married in a fever We got married in a fever
Well who said that? Everybody.
What do you mean? I'm not really much of a singer John.
What do you want me to do with it? Well you listen and you talk
Yeah. All right. Hold on
..
...because here's the one and only...
...but you seem like you have a nice family.
...by U.S. forces led by General Douglas MacArth
...or you wanna come over here and sing with me?
...out of town three out of four weeks for the next three months.
'Cause I still miss someone