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"127 Hours" is a 2010 film directed by Danny Boyle who received 6 nominations at the Oscars
2011. Distributed by 20th Century Fox, was released
in Italian cinemas February 25, 2011, lasting 90 minutes.
The film is based on the true story of Aron Rlaston, a aplinista U.S. in April 2003 that
was trapped in a canyon in Utah, who was forced to amputate his right arm epr get free.
Aron Ralston, mountaineer U.S. of 28 years, he left for a solo trip in Blue John Canyon
in Utah. Everything seems to be going well, you enjoy
the fantastic scenery and even met two girls hikers sharing with them the time of day.
But suddenly stumbles back just in an unexpected and sudden incident as it passes through a
narrow gorge, a rock falls, and Aron is stuck with his right arm.
Unable to move for five days, then 127 hours, forced to dehydration and without food, days
of agony recalls the relationship with friends, family, fighting against his own demons, until,
in desperation, turns out to have the courage and the will necessary to overcome any obstacle
and at any cost, regaining their freedom.
Movies that leads to reflection: The
atmosphere defined by the landscapes, from the soundtrack, from the flashbacks and the
transpositions of the mind of the protagonist near collapse physical and psychic could not
make the movie better than it is. Interestingly, when you are close to death
in such tragic circumstances, is reminiscent of the simple things and habit of life and
the thought of not having enjoyed good invades our minds ..
The actor, James Franco, has been very good to interpret the various feelings that took
possession of him, from the beginning to the end of the tragedy.
The main message of the film was to give the viewer a life lesson through messages and
metaphors typical of Boyle. In fact, it is the viewer himself to end up in that canyon,
face to face with a vindictive nature but usually that opens your eyes to a life of
consumerism point of view of survival. My advice? Watch the movies alone.
There soffermerete several times to reflect on the actions we take every day.
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