Saturday, March 12, 2011

Hotel Traverse Drapes

127 hours

A true story, an extreme film, directed by Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle, though with the Millionaire told a simple story set in India though, smelled of the American dream, with 127 hours last directed a film, unbelievable , unique.
As I said before 127 hours is based on a true story in 2003, a young climber who decides to spend some 'time to explore the mountains of Utah, through landscapes rich in natural beauty, diving in water that also recall the beach - a self-citations? - Etc, the unexpected passing, while Aaron is one of exploration with his arm trapped by a large rock to rock, the many attempts to free will, and ineffective for over 127 hours trapped inside the mountain under these conditions, in the end the only solution to free will amputate the arm (the scene is very impressive but if you can look at all you are brave, I have had to cover the eyes and every now and then glanced to close them again), this is the only way it can break free and go home, in desperate conditions, has not eaten for five days, hungry, thirsty, needed a hand, luckily he sees a family and that runs to the rescue by calling a helicopter to help. Bravissimo
James Franco, Aaron demonstrates the complex role of a great talent, not everyone can play a role so difficult and so extreme then let's keep an eye on things that I found interesting are the visions of Aaron while trapped in the mountains, by the parents, the desire to make it rain is that water smuova that rock and free, and so many things, such as premonitions that come true then once it is released ...
Danny Boyle directs a film touching and strong, able to impress and to reflect, a must see.

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