Thursday, February 24, 2011

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127 Hours / 127 Hours, Danny Boyle

Desperate Hours

Miguel Cane



course, for anyone Aron Ralston's story is shocking and almost unbelievable. In 2003 he was doing rappel by a remote spot in Utah when his right arm was trapped under a huge block of stone. He was there for almost five days. Until I realized that the place where it was not rescued and took a brutal decision to try to save his life.




As we see behind the argument is presented with a simple story, and that also if one is already know the ending. So Danny Boyle, who makes it averse to any challenge, made a task of creative license and has rarely been seen. What some would just for a short film, Boyle extends it - maybe too much in the crucial scenes that are heartbreaking visual violence. That, as always, is to consumer tastes. So these is a film you love or hate.



course, who carries the weight of all is James Franco, I finally just gave the lug and a superb work done to show the hours of suffering endured Aron Ralston to be rescued. 127 hours of despair, from cold and hunger, crying for help and making it impossible to get out of there alive. Despite the small size of the stage, Boyle keeps his usual dynamic when shooting. Juggling with the camera are constant in the course of the film, pulling also several aces up his sleeve for the development of history is not dull or heavy make quite the opposite, highly entertaining and visually be very nimble.



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is constantly changing the angle of the camera to observe the scene from different perspectives surrounding environment Ralston, of the small and uncomfortable, which is the space that is locked, what are cumbersome and suffocating few meters which provides for mobility. You can compare this movie with English Buried / Buried / Gone , Rodrigo Cortés. The truth is that both managers use the mechanisms at their disposal, given the limited stage and the loneliness of the protagonist. Boyle does not need to explain too many details to come not only in skin but also Ralston in his head, plasma display their thoughts and feelings (When he is thirsty, for example) that are shaking the viewer.

But Boyle makes 127 hours in an energetic and hopeful story about human nature and life itself. Despite the terrible situation that lived Ralston, he never stopped doing what he liked and even returned to the canyon where he spent those desperate hours. Fate put a stone on his way and stumbled but got up again.

Horas/127 127 Hours
with James Franco, Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara, Lizzy Caplan and Clemence Poesy. Danny Boyle directs

United States-Britain-Germany-France 2010



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