Thursday, February 17, 2011

127 Hours

127 hours review-127 Hours movie is Directed by Danny Boyle.Director Danny Boyle's much-touted film 127 hours, which was released on November 12, 2010 in USA, hit the screens in India (January 26). Thriller Hollywood has had a positive test of 93% in the criticisms of the United States. James Franco performance has received much satisfaction from them. In addition, the film has pulled several Oscar nominations, BAFTA and Golden Globe awards in categories like best story, best screenplay, best actor and best music. This is a bravura piece of film that captures the resilience of the human spirit. Really! He deserves all those awards.
The movie is produced by Christian Colson, John Smithson, Danny Boyle and Sharan Kapoor.The film 127 hours of work is an action movie with a guy who can not move. It is film made on real life incident of Aron Ralston and is an adaptation of the book of Ralston "Between a Rock and a Hard regards James Franco is the main attraction of the film.Watch the exclusive trailer of the movie on youtube and megavideo.AR Rahman scores the music, breathtaking and a great film script are its other strengths.
The leading case of the movie are James Franco, Kate Mara, Amber Tamblyn, Clémence Poésy, Lizzy Caplan, Treat Williams and Kate Burton.When most of the offers from Hollywood science fiction with fantasy, Danny Boyle can not help making movies on real incidents. In its previous director has a strong focus on physical pain, paranoia and betrayal personal mental encountered by the hero. Now he is back with the same subject as 127 hours.

The film is mountaineer Aron Ralston, whose remarkable journey to save himself after a boulder crushed his arm and dropped him into a canyon traps isolated in Canyonlands National Park in Utah. Director Danny Boyle recreates the true story of survival with amazing brio. Using flashbacks, hallucinations and kinetic editing, Boyle turns a static situation necessarily a collage in which we get to see a man pondering his impending death and to discover if he has what it takes to save themselves.

The movie Cinematographers are Cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle and Enrique Chediak.Aron Ralston (James Franco), a mountain climber, embarks on a wild trip in a national park Utah without informing anyone where he went. After a few frantic hours on a mountain bike, he continued on foot and met Megan (Amber Tamblyn) and Kristi (Kate Mara), who are lost. But in a freak accident, it is literally caught between the hammer and the anvil trapped by his forearm between a rock and a cliff. Over the past five or six days without any sign of rescue and have used up its water, the solution of his sudden appalling situation has become increasingly clear.

James Franco is a Promising actor.He gave a hair improved performance that competition the technical brilliancy of Danny Boyle with a attractive representation of Ralston extraordinary inner journey.The soundtrack of movie is superb as music by AR Rahman has enhanced the potency of the bloody finale of Boyle. The scene of amputation is the work of makeup artist Tony Gardner and his team. It is made with medically accurate in every detail. Several cameras are used to shoot the whole scene. Camerawork is really excellent in this scene.

Overall, 127 hours neither message, nor a metaphorical sense. It deals with the terrible story of survival just beautiful Aron Ralston. But it's a fascinating film, touching and visually pleasing.so watch it or wait until it DVD releases.

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