127 hours Director: Danny Boyle
The true and incredible story of Aron Ralston (James Franco), an American mountaineer, in this case surface, trapped in a Utah canyon.
director Danny Boyle is the undoubted ability, alternating big-budget film productions to medium-low.
Excluding the triumph of The Millionaire (8 Oscar), the English director has scored his best shots when he has experimented with production of "minor" as after 28 days (2002) and the now cult film Trainspotting (1996), and when he had access to important budget is met with resounding flop as in the case of The Beach (2000).
Perhaps this is the reason that prompted him to give up Hollywood mega deals piovutegli addoso after the worldwide success of The Millionaire , 127 hours to make this .
In telling this story, Boyle challenge himself, trying to bring the lack of movement on the screen. We can use
the ploy of flashbacks and hallucinations suffered by the protagonist.
He succeeds thanks to some virtuoso, photography, installation and above all thanks to some pop like that found by simulating the presence of the camera inside the objects.
British director brings his protagonist in the bowels of the earth to show the public that lack of exercise can lead to a furious mental dynamism, as well as the body is nailed to the mind and is raped by birth thoughts were delusional. If while watching you take in mind that we are faced with a true story, some scenes may be unsustainable.
Metaphor the relationship between man and nature and clear message in American sauce, of spiritual rebirth after the physical suffering.
annoyingly packed with advertisements, for nothing hidden.
previewed during the last Torino Film Festival.
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