Narcissist On Wire
by Endre BaloghEven before it won this year’s Academy Award for Best Documentary I was curious to see “Man On Wire.” Movies so often reflect the zeitgeist of the time that a lot can be learned from trying to divine what makes a film speak to its audience.
If you haven’t seen it, “Man On Wire” is an engrossing documentary about the French wirewalker, Philippe Petit who, on August 7, 1974, spent about forty-five minutes balancing on a wire illegally stretched between the two World Trade Center towers. Much of the film is put together out of home movies that Petit, his girlfriend Annie Allix, and a variety of cohorts made of themselves during the six years they plotted and trained for their crime. That’s the first indication that something is very much morally awry with Petit and his pals. Talented circus performer that he may be, Petit fancies himself to be such a “great artiste” that his narcissistic desire to defy death while demonstrating his skill trumps all protestations. He merits his obsession to be so important, that it all had to be documented for posterity. There are numerous episodes showing his friends, desperately trying to talk him out of his insane scheme, and even some thirty years later one of his co-conspirators breaks down in tears recalling the stress from the possibility that he might have been complicit in his friend’s death. Nevertheless, Petit’s insufferable self-importance sweeps away all their objections.
The movie is made to look like a caper film, inter-cutting reenactments of particularly funny or harrowing moments with footage of some of Petit’s other stunts, the most notable being his 1973 tightrope walk across the span of Sydney Harbor Bridge. That event snarled rush-hour traffic for miles and then, after being arrested, Petit proudly admitted to having picked the arresting officer’s pockets.
Once he stepped out onto that wire in 1972, Petit instantly achieved the international celebrity status that he so desperately craved. It never once occurred to him, as he literally danced on that wire almost 1500 feet above the ground, that his actions might have an adverse impact on others. In his words, all he thought about was, “What a beautiful death it would be to die in the exercise of my passion!” Yet, what about the people below? Had he fallen or dropped his 55 pound pole he likely would have killed an innocent gawker. And even if he didn’t injure anyone, what about the psychological trauma his being squashed on impact might have inflicted on all those onlookers? The movie asks no such morally difficult questions. Instead, we listen to Petit’s long-suffering girlfriend, Annie, gush wistfully, “Oh, eet was zo beauteefool to zee heem high above us,” just before telling us that the very first thing Petit did upon his release from custody, even before celebrating with his pals, was to jump into bed with a pretty girl groupie who offered herself to him. Ahhh … such a Frenchman!
But, then, narcissists are never particularly troubled by what impacts other people. I think it is this portrayal of unabashed narcissism that helped make the film so popular – especially among those who choose and vote for the Academy Awards. In a previous article for “Big Hollywood,” I wrote about the intimate connection of Hollywood elites to narcissistic self-importance. In “Man On Wire” we see narcissism writ large, and Hollywood lapped it up.
Beyond that, though, I was struck by the much larger metaphor between Phillipe Petit and our new President. Our country has elected a man who is preternaturally overconfident and totally self-absorbed. Recall the interview before the election in which CBS correspondent Lara Logan asked candidate Obama if he ever had any doubt about his readiness to lead? His grinning answer, given without a moment’s hesitation was, “Never!” So, it is with utter self-righteousness, that President Obama casually rescinds whatever campaign rhetoric has proven to be inconvenient to his Socialist agenda. Remember how all proposed legislation was going to be transparent to the public and posted on the Internet for all to see? (Except for the pork-laden, so-called “Stimulus Bill” which was pushed into law before even the members of Congress had a chance to read it.) Remember how all earmarks were going be stricken line by line from any bills? (Excluding, of course, those earmarks that go to the Democrat special interests.) Remember how special interests were no longer going to hold sway over government decision-making? (Unless those special interests are the teacher’s union, trial lawyer’s, or teamsters.) Certainly, we all know how his well-publicized promises of “bringing government together in bipartisan support” evaporated as soon as he took the oath of office.
Of course, none of this comes as a shock to anyone who spends a couple of minutes thinking through any of what President Obama says in his lofty-sounding but utterly empty speeches. In that sense, Petit and President Obama are very similar. While Petit fancies himself to be a great artist, he really is nothing more than a glorified circus performer. And while President Obama imagines himself to be the new savior of the modern world, in reality he is turning out to be exactly the same kind of political hack that his shallow rhetoric and shady Illinois background would lead us to expect.
Where he differs from Petit is that Petit was unquestionably the best at what he did – whose skill on a tightrope was unparalleled and even justified a certain level of hubris. President Obama, on the other hand, is already demonstrating that on top of being a Socialist ideologue he is an incompetent decision-maker. In some cases it results from his inability to say “no” to the special interests that control him. Witness his staggering decision to start a trade war with Mexico (a country already teetering on the brink of chaos) that will cost the United States billions of dollars in tariffs simply to please the Teamsters demand that we deny access to ninety-seven Mexican trucks. In other cases, his bad decisions seem to stem from naivety and arrogant self-delusion. Example: his warm and fuzzy “Happy New Year” video asking the Mullahs of Iran to make nice so we can all hold hands and sing “Kumbayah” together. I’ll bet that had them chortling all the way to their nuclear bomb facilities.
Unfortunately, Barack Obama seems to be the first ever “New Age” President. Entirely self-invented, he has, through sheer strength of will and astonishing chutzpah, “manifested” himself into the Presidency. Like the wirewalker, Petit, he is charming and glib (so long as the teleprompters are working) and sweeps aside any ideas that don’t comport with his agenda. Also like Petit, he is not a serious man but rather is a man besotted by his own celebrity status. Why else spend an enormous amount of taxpayer dollars to fly himself and his entourage out to Hollywood, just so he could claim to be the first President ever to appear on the “Tonight Show?”
All this would be somewhat entertaining if it didn’t have gravely serious worldwide implications. Petit and his cohorts could jauntily afford to pick the pockets of the police and it would all be seen as an amusing prank. When President Obama and cohorts like Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reed pick all our pockets to fund their Socialist expansion of Big Government, it is far more serious. There was a lot less likelihood that Petit would fall off his wire than there is that our President and his radically misguided policies will drive our country into an economic ditch from which we may never fully recover.
The ironic metaphor I took away from watching “Man On Wire” came from seeing Petit blithely traversing his wire between the now evaporated World Trade Center towers. Those towers were destroyed a mere 27 years later by the greatest concentrated evil that has yet faced mankind. Sadly, President Obama seems to be dancing on a wire of his own narcissistic construction, oblivious to the maw that gapes below him. I pray that he doesn’t fall off.







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I liked it. I thought it was a great story about someone who wanted to do something and overcame great obstacles in order to do it. And he didn't hurt anyone. I thought it was inspirational, actually.
Endre–For the record, almost all those scenes were re-enactments. Petit did not have the resources to record his practice runs. This was a source of some controversy when the picture was released. Cheers, Mike Long
Well done, sir.
Excellent article. I fear that all we can count on from this President is broken promises and empty bank accounts.
Nicely written. I think you're very much on point about Obama. He doesn't care who he hurts, so long as he gets to do what he wants. I think the Dems are figuring this out right about now as well, and it scares them to death! Hence, all of the resistance starting to built in the Congress to his proposals.
"All hail the power of Barack's name, let angels prostrate fall. Bring forth the royal diadem and crown him lord of all." I've been revising the Lutheran Hymnal since Barack fits nicely into the spot formerly held by Jesus. Of course that's only for the liberal ELCA. Missouri Synod would lynch me. I'm also going to write a new one about Barack walking on the waters of the Potomac. Can anybody suggest an appropriate tune for it?
I should think Oceans 1975 Opus – "put your hand in the hand of the man who walked on water" would suffice
I should Oceans 1975 Opus – "put your hand in the hand of the man who walked on water" would suffice
I was thinking Tainted Love.
"Put your hand in the hand. . ." is easier to work with, but "Tainted Love" does have a certain ring to it.
Ever hear "The Hell of It" from Paul Williams. That's the song I'm going to sing the day Pelosi and Reid leave the Congress… or planet.
FYI, here are some choice lyrics from "The Hell of It" aka "Pelosi's Theme"…
Winter comes and the winds blew colder
While some grew wiser, you just grew older
Good for nothing, bad in bed
Nobody likes you and you're better off dead
Goodbye, we've all come to say goodbye (goodbye)
Born defeated, died in vain
Super-destructive, you were hooked on pain
Though your music lingers on
All of us are glad you're gone
If I could live my life half as worthlessly as you
I'm convinced that I'd wind up burning too.
I figured Obama for a narcissist during the campaign. It seemed that neither high expectations were nor even being referred to as "the one" phased him at all. He never tried to be humble or say anything to the effect that him image was overblown. At least not that I ever heard. I always got the impression that he felt all the glowing praise was his just due.
Excellent piece. And allow me to remind another great statemanship feat which betrays the incompetent (if not outright destructive) narcissist that Obama is – his secret letter to Medvedev, act flying over the head of the European nations, big and small, who have supported America along the (not that past) fifty years of history. Isn't it legitimate in Europe to wonder whether they assist at an attempt of Yalta agreement, of a division of the world in spheres of influences?
Sad – and even sadder is the fact that Obama has (still) a vast mass of enthralled supporters behind him.
Sir- you forgot one very important distinction: When Obama falls off the wire, we all may well die..
Once, I remember being on the outdoor observation deck of Tower 2, I think it was. And in the corner, you could see Petit's name painted. I had heard that the maintenance teams would always trace over his name with fresh paint when it was time for stripping and re coating the surfaces so that it wasn't painted over. If memory serves, the Daily News has an unbelievable photo of him crossing the wire the towers sticking up through a morning mist. It was heavenly. Is that pic from the movie? Because I distinctly recall Petit wearing the classic tight fitting clothes one sees on high wire artists and the like.
Whaddya know. Another day, another "This guy I don't like reminds me of Barack Obama!" piece at Big Hollywood.
Come on, it was pure boredom start to finish. I can't believe anyone liked this time killer
Alas, I do not share your prayer.
Git your dawg and guns and head for the hills!
For pure narcissism, it's hard to beat a guy who writes two autobiographies before he's accomplished anything.
Show me a showman, entertainer or politician who ISN'T on some level a narcissist; I'll show you a showman, entertainer or politician who isn't very good at their job.
Endre…I like your analysis and writing.
"Entirely self-invented, he has, through sheer strength of will and astonishing chutzpah, “manifested” himself into the Presidency."
With the help of a corrupt and complicit media!
Everything that sounder minds warned us about is coming to pass. Socialism, class-warfare and the end of the American Dream; what’s the point of trying to succeed?
If you make it, they will take it!
This delusional narcissist is addicted to adulation, that is why he can't sit still in the White House and actually do some work. Obama, along with the Gang of Four, Pelosi, Reid, Schumer and Frank, is not the change that the American people wanted. Unfortunately, as Hillary Clinton said, "Well, he gave a good speech once," and the American people fell for it and will now pay, I'm afraid, a terrible price.
Didn't dig the film however this man Petit is quite an original character. Great picture for the article.
I've known many narcissists first hand for much of my life…my first husband was/is a narcissist. Aside from some of the more obvious traits he shows, we have come to discover that Obama had a traditional narcissist's upbringing. There was a commercial that played here in Las Vegas where Obama says that his mother used to "wake him up at 4:30 in the morning to go over his homework." This struck me as odd being a mother myself, and I can only conclude that his mother either had mental problems and/or had substance abuse problems. I believe that his narcissism was the main thing that drew so many to him. Our country is rampant with narcissists, especially making up much of the population of both coasts. It's truly frightening that this sort of mental illness is now squarely seated in the oval office.
I forgot to mention that I thought this was an excellent comparison piece Mr. Balogh. Thank you.
There was definitely a comparison going on in this article "Bored", unfortuately you only pointed to the most obvious comparison. Why don't you come back when you have the ability to appreciate the nuance in such a well-written article? Maybe then someone will care what you have to say.
Good point. Most narcissists have severe ADHD, never able to focus for very long. A lot of scholars have defined these types as being from the "MTV generation", those who get bored unless the picture changes every 6-8 seconds. Obama in a nutshell.
??????? Obama has ADHD? how…whu….how do you figure?
When I think of the Obama Presidency, I think of Ozzy Osbourne, Crazy Train. Can't you just hear SanFranNan doing the psychotic laugh? Funny thing is, I am not even an Ozzy fan. Tainted Love is a favorite song of mine, it brings back very cherished memories, involving my first true love. Gawd, I feel old.
Never mind, ignore that, I just had a b'day last week, and I am still in mourning.
Wow, if I didn't know that my ex-hubby had only been married once, I would ask if you knew him. Mine had a narcissistic personality disorder, bipolar, and anger issues. Then he started using drugs and drinking. Great combination, BTW. Nothing like making the nuts crazier.
Sadly, President Obama seems to be dancing on a wire of his own narcissistic construction, oblivious to the maw that gapes below him. I pray that he doesn’t fall off.
Well, the Winds of Change are a'blowing…
You have reading comprehension issues, don't you cjenk? How do you get from "most narcissists have severe ADHD" to "Obama has ADHD?" AMT6 says Obama fits the type of person who gets bored unless the picture changes every 6-8 seconds. I didn't see where it was written, "Obama has ADHD, I know for sure." This is an opinion blog, and this is the way this particular poster sees it. BTW, you too can learn, how to use you SHIFT key properly! There's always hope! And change!
With a little help from his friends.
Balogh misinterprets the film in his zeal to condemn Hollywood (sure, there's plenty to condemn there). Balogh assumes that Hollywood "lapped up" this movie because it identified with or admired Petit's narcissism, when the movie clearly deplores his narcissism while being amazed at his feat. Petit not only destroys several of his relationships, but he also cheats on his girlfriend at his first opportunity and has, by the time the film was made, been reduced to "that one guy" who prattles on and on about 30-year-old achievements. It's a warts-and-all portrayal of the man, and the filmmakers were not even subtle about presenting those warts.
You're assuming that the Academy misunderstood aspects of the film that were nearly impossible to misunderstand!
You are only half right. Obama's a narcissist, but good at his job?Okay, Obama's good at campaigning, which seems to be the only job he's ever really been good at.
*MissQuinn*
Man on Wire has 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Are you dense enough to think that all of the critics who liked the film liked it because they are narcissistic?
You need to see the movie again and rethink your piece.
Also the 'Obama is a narcissist' thing is really getting old.
Note that if you like someone they are confident. If you don't they are a narcissist.
I guess you don't recall the times Obama has come out and taken blame for something not working? Do you want a president who is not confident? Do you want a president who says, 'No I don't think I could lead this country.'? Do you want a president who cries under his desk?
Bush and Cheney never admitted they did anything wrong.
But I guess Bush and Cheney were confident to you?
Being "on some level a narcissist" is quite a bit different than having full blown "narcissistic personality disorder", which Citizen 0bama may very well exhibit. The worst thing about NPD is that the afflicted feels he's competent when he's not. Given that 0bama is in charge of our defense, that is NOT comforting.
I had a boyfriend that could definitely get a formal diagnosis as a narcissist. What I recall is the endless need for reassurance and compliments. It was exhausting. I always wonder who the appointed boot-licker in Obama's cabinet is.
"With the help of a corrupt and complicit media!"
Also don't forget the beneficial effects of around $1 BILLION in campaign spending, THREE TIMES AS MUCH AS MCCAIN SPENT! Everyone should remember that one of his innumerable broken promises was to take public campaign financing like McCain.
All that money and he only won by 53% to 47%. Some "mandate".
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I really liked the film, but probably for reasons other than most people have. I've had a lot of respect for the Twin Towers for years. Being from Chicago, I was proud that Sears was taller, but still…
After the Twin Towers were destroyed, I paid very close attention to movies that featured them as a subject. Most if not all of them focused in some way or another about their destruction. Man on Wire, however, focused on how they once were- standing tall and proud at the tip of Manhattan- the double exclamation mark of the sentence of America's skyline. And it also focused on the moment when the Twin Towers, somewhat reviled by New Yorkers and generally panned by architecture critics, was given a human element to it. That's why Guy Tozzoli at the Port Authority didn't send Philippe away to prison (and, in fact, gave him a lifetime pass to the observation deck)- he knew this was a folk story that later provide tourism through word of mouth. Philippe, in his own little way, helped save the World Trade Center.
I was glad that the Oscar was given this year to a story of accomplishing one's dreams (albeit, I admit, at the expense of others); it was a very uplifting picture, as far as I'm concerned, and one that wasn't yet another swipe against the Bush administration that Oscar tends to go towards nowadays.
You certainly make yourself foolish with the Obama =socialist nonsense. Not sure you know what socialism really is, but if govt money for projects and supports, then the GOP gave money to farmers, some industries, to banks for FSIA, Medicare, V.A. Hospitals and on and on….we subsidize all sorts of things. The middle class by contrast is capitalist and is on their own…
Try to lstay with something you know about, film, for example, because when you say silly and meaningless things, no one is going to take you with any seriousness.
The trauma would be even worse than you think. From that height the human body doesn't "squash", it literally explodes. It makes for a particularly gruesome tableau. (I've seen it.) Plus the velocity of flying body parts can easily injure or kill bystanders. I am the Funeral Guy. I know these things.
what an art-hating blowhard you are. you wouldn't recognize grace and beauty if it kissing you on the lips. why is your hate mongering against our new president so important to you? find something positive to do to help this country instead of verbal vandalism. what a waste of everyone's time. he's a serious, smart, fit and articulate man and you can't stand it.
what an art-hating blowhard you are. you wouldn't recognize grace and beauty if it kissedyou on the lips. why is your hate mongering against our new president so important to you? find something positive to do to help this country instead of verbal vandalism. what a waste of everyone's time. he's a serious, intelligent, articulate, positive human being. you apparently can't stand that.
Talk about a slow-news-day story – could you not find anything MORE obvious to write about this morning? It's virtually a foregone conclusion that anyone: a) seeking public office; or b) attempting to perform anything that will lodge them in the public memory is likely to be in some way a narcissist, however altruistic or inspirational their actions may seem. Fig Bucking deal.
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