Showing posts with label 127 Hours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 127 Hours. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

127 Hours

127 Hours (directed by Danny Boyle) is an exercise in filling time until Aron Ralston (James Franco) cuts his arm off with a dull pocket knife. It’s the biographical story of a bachelor hiker, traveling solo in an isolated canyon in Utah, who gets his arm stuck when a rock falls on him. Most of the film is padded out with back story, hallucinations, and swooping camera movements, none of which conceals the fact that this is a static situation, a one act play.

The film, necessarily, presents the amputation as heroic, a sacrifice on the way to adulthood and the hard-won knowledge that, gosh, we really do need other people in our lives. One of Ralston’s hallucinations is a vision of his unborn son. If that weren’t baldly manipulative enough, the point is hammered home at the end of the film by showing the actual Ralston with his present-day wife and son.

The scenery is wonderful and the movie is a showcase for fine acting by James Franco, who manages to carry the film despite its claustrophobic nature and a plot that is all about waiting for something to happen.

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