1. What else was he gonna do? movie review (2010) - Roger Ebert
Nov 10, 2010 · “127 Hours” is like an exercise in conquering the unfilmable. Boyle uses magnificent cinematography by Anthony Dod Mantle and Enrique Chediak, ...
Sometimes a person will make an enormous mistake and get a lot of time to think about it. There was a man who went over Niagara Falls sealed inside a big

2. 127 Hours | Rotten Tomatoes
This may be a great film, and an ingenious film, but only if you've the stomach for it.
While exploring a remote canyon in Utah, mountaineer and adventurer Aron Ralston (James Franco) becomes trapped when a boulder falls on his arm. Over the next five days, Ralston examines his life and considers his options, leading him to an agonizing choice: to amputate his arm so that he can extricate himself and try to make his way back to civilization or remain pinned to the canyon wall and likely die. Based on Ralston's book, "Between a Rock and a Hard Place."

3. 127 Hours – review | Danny Boyle | The Guardian
Jan 6, 2011 · Visually, Boyle's film is compelling and there is a poetry in Ralston's vulnerable, fragile flesh being crushed under the weight of a landmass ...
James Franco is outstanding in this true story that might put you off climbing for life. By Peter Bradshaw

4. Film Review: 127 Hours - American Alpine Institute - Climbing Blog
Oct 23, 2012 · 127 Hours is a fantastic survival movie. James Franco is a master actor and Danny Boyle is one of the best directors currently working in American film.
The news spread through the outdoor adventure community like a wildfire. A climber and canyoneer named Aron Ralston was involved in an accid...

5. "127 Hours" Review - The Independent Critic
127 Hours is a good film featuring a truly great performance, a film that is, at times, uncomfortable and painful to watch yet a film that deeply inspires and ...
The Independent Critic offers movie reviews, interviews, and festival coverage from award-winning writer and film journalist Richard Propes.

6. Review: 127 Hours - Film Comment
There are extreme close-ups. And every foley effect is so very, very expressive. The insistently striking visuals and maximum impact sound design seem to betray ...
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7. 127 Hours – review | Danny Boyle | The Guardian
Jan 8, 2011 · 127 Hours is a remarkably resonant story of luck, fate, perseverance, of confronting adversity and death.
Director Danny Boyle and Spider-Man star James Franco are at the height of their powers in this gripping survival story, says Philip French

8. Movie Review: 127 Hours (2010) - TheMarckoguy
Sep 18, 2016 · 127 Hours is a harrowing but also inspiring movie with a great plot, great acting, great music, and great directing.
Being stuck, something that no one likes to be. Whether it is at work or in a dark room… not very fun. Even worse if you’re stuck all by yourself… yeah. Disclaimer: I know this th…

9. Movie Review: 127 Hours - The Reel Deal
Nov 23, 2010 · It is based on the true story of Aron Ralston (James Franco), a mountain climber with a reckless need for adventure.
Once again, a Danny Boyle film begins with the simple act of running. This time, it is not one person running, or even anyone running for so...

10. 127 Hours: movie review - CSMonitor.com
Nov 5, 2010 · James Franco plays Aron Ralston in '127 hours,' a visceral retelling of a man facing calamity.
James Franco plays Aron Ralston in ‘127 hours,’ a visceral retelling of a man facing calamity.

11. A Moment Of Shock, And Then A Grim '127 Hours' - NPR
Nov 5, 2010 · Based on a true story, 127 Hours — the latest film from Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle — features James Franco as Aron Ralston, ...
Based on a true story, 127 Hours — the latest film from Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle — features James Franco as Aron Ralston, a daring but reckless hiker who becomes trapped under a rock in an isolated canyon.

12. Kid reviews for 127 Hours | Common Sense Media
In a word: overrated. I did not seem to notice much bad language, but there was a scene that was quite violent. Not as violent as everyone is saying, just ...
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13. 127 Hours Review | Digital Trends
Nov 5, 2010 · 127 Hours is a work of art. You know what is going to happen, and the film does a spectacular job of letting you feel the emotions that led to ...
Review: How do you spin five days pinned at the bottom of a canyon and a brutal self-amputation for survival into one of the most impressive cinematic feats of the year? Ask Danny Boyle and James Franco, who pull it off in 127 Hours.

14. Movie Review – 127 Hours - Fernby Films
Oct 4, 2012 · Canyoneer Aron Ralston becomes wedged deep inside a canyon whilst hiking alone through the Colorado wilderness.
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15. Movie Review - 127 Hours "SPOILER alert" - mtbNJ.com
Jul 26, 2011 · This is a dramatization of the Aron Ralston story. He is the hiker/canyoneer. (there's a brief MBing scene) who got his arm trapped between a boulder and the ...
I watched this the other night and give 5 out of 5 mountain bikes (stars). This is a dramatization of the Aron Ralston story. He is the hiker/canyoneer. (there's a brief MBing scene) who got his arm trapped between a boulder and the canyon wall and survived for 5 days before finally...

16. Movie Review – 127 Hours | You Don't Know Jersey
Dec 11, 2010 · 127 Hours is based on a true story. It stars James Franco as a rock climber who slips into a crack and gets his hand pinned between a ...
by Donald Hanson • December 11, 2010 • Entertainment, Movie Reviews • Comments (0) • 1482
17. Review: 127 Hours (2010) - Reluctant Habits
Nov 5, 2010 · I'm relieved to report that 127 Hours, a very pleasant movie about mountain climber Aron Ralston quite literally giving up his right arm, cuts ...
I'm relieved to report that 127 Hours, a very pleasant movie about mountain climber Aron Ralston quite literally giving up his right arm, cuts straight to the point.

18. Movie Review: '127 HOURS' - Destroy the Brain!
Including equal parts psychological horror, survival-story, and hope against all odds, 127 Hours exists as one of the most tense and emotional films to come out ...
Life is a series of decisions; both mundane and important. What am I going to eat for breakfast? Should I call to check in with my parents? Where should I
