Friday 19 August 2011

Films: 127 Hours (2010)

Dir: Danny Boyle
Cast: James Franco

Who doesn't love a movie based on the real life story of a triumph of the human spirit over adversity? Remember the Titans, Freedom Writers, Chariots of Fire. They're all great. Now, for me, 127 Hours joins that esteemed hall of fame.

Franco is joined by a handful of other actors throughout the film, though none gets more than a few moments of screen time. After all, the majority of the film is spent in one place - with Franco's character, Aron Ralston, wedged between boulders in a Utah canyon. Despite this, the film does not become boring or 'samey'. Under Boyle's direction, Franco is charismatic, likeable, and completely three dimensional. He goes through the full gamut of emotions from anger, to sadness, disbelief and deep regret.

Now, those who know about the story will of course know how Aron Ralston eventually freed himself and returned to civilization. It is not pretty, but it really happened, and Boyle pulls no punches. So, though graphic, it certainly conveys Ralston's desperation to survive and willingness to do so at any cost.

My rating: **** 4/5 stars
Recommendation: If you liked Tom Hanks in Cast Away, or Colin Farrell in Phone Booth then you'll love this!

For Aron Ralston's own story go to his blog here.

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