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David Blaine goes ‘Up’

American illusionist David Blaine once again did what he does best: pushing the boundaries and doing things that seem unlikely. 

He went up in the air using a bunch of giant helium balloons. 

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Yes, like the 2009 Pixar film Up. But according to Blaine, his latest stunt dubbed “Ascension,” was inspired by the 1956 French short film The Red Balloon, a story about a young boy who befriends a red balloon with a mind of its own.

American illusionist David Blaine flies over the Arizona desert strapped and holding on to giant helium balloons. (Screenshots from David Blaine / YouTube)

“Every single stunt that I’ve ever done is about endurance and pushing past what I thought would be possible,” Blaine said in a video before his performance. 

His previous stunts—mostly death-defying—included being buried alive for seven days, standing in a block of ice for 72 hours, and being electrified. 

For “Ascension,” livestreamed on YouTube, he floated 24,900 feet over the Arizona dessert, strapped and holding on to a cluster of 50 balloons (just like the kid in the movie) while he was talking to his daughter mid-flight. He then jumped and parachuted back to the ground with no reported injury. 

David Blaine said he did the stunt for his daughter. 

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