127 Hours Comments

  • Edgardo 2023-08-22 00:41:43

    Everyone has a rock like this in his life. Lead you to see what you really need to...

  • Isai 2023-07-06 21:56:32

    Danny Boyle makes every type of film the final product looks like everyone else: overly optimistic + overzealous +...

  • Isidro 2023-05-31 19:59:31

    Allen's wild imagination and witty selfies saved the movie, of course, the extra star is for that philosophical argument about eternity and destiny~ This dick stone, since it fell before eternity, has been here silently. Waiting for you to be...

  • Dennis 2023-05-01 00:18:58

    The broken tendon section has lingering...

  • Arne 2023-04-24 12:48:26

    Cried. I can't watch the fast-forward part of the broken...

  • Shakira 2023-04-13 07:55:53

    Danny Ball has made such a simple and straightforward plot vivid and powerful, and it is breathtaking, and has a very high achievement in understanding and controlling the language of the film. James Franco does a great job. Despite the brutality of the story, the film is full of passion and optimism, thanks to Ball's highly stylized presentation techniques, such as screen segmentation, stream-of-consciousness-like flashbacks, subtle camera settings and a sky-high soundtrack Wait....

  • Amelie 2023-04-04 03:59:08

    Motion and editing are great, an anthem of...

  • Elsa 2023-03-23 08:14:03

    I cried at the end... This film has the strongest breath of life, fresh, tenacious, and touching. There is a stone waiting for you in everyone's life, and this is...

  • Sydnie 2023-02-24 01:17:31

    in the face of escape. We all give up something...

  • Keegan 2023-02-21 19:32:46

    Great, especially the original...

Extended Reading

127 Hours quotes

  • Aron Ralston: You know, I've been thinking. Everything is... just comes together. It's me. I chose this. I chose all of this. This rock... this rock has been waiting for me my entire life. In its entire life, ever since it was a bit of meteorite a million, billion years ago up there In space. It's been waiting, to come here. Right, right here. I've been moving towards it my entire life. The minute I was born, every breath I've taken, every action has been leading me to this crack on the earth's surface.

  • Aron Ralston: Good morning, everyone! It's 6:45 Tuesday morning in BJ Canyon! The weather is great. I figure by now that Leona, my housemate - Hi, Leona! - has missed me hopefully since I didn't show up last night. Another hour and a half they'll miss me for not showing up at work... Hi, Brion at work! Best case scenario is they notify the police and after a 24 hour hold they file a report, a missing person's report. Which means noon tomorrow it's official that I'm gone. I do still have the tiniest bit of water left. Well, actually, I've resorted... I've had a couple pretty good gulps of urine that I saved in my Camelbak. I sort of let it distill... It tastes like hell. So, it's 70 hours since I left on my bike from Horseshoe Trailhead during which time I have consumed 3 liters of water, a couple of mouthfuls of piss...

    [pauses a couple of seconds]

    Aron Ralston: Did I say the weather is great? Well, it is. Though flash floods potential is still present. There's four-prong major canyons upstream from me that all converge in this 3 foot wide gap where I am. The rock I pulled down on top of me, it was put there by flood. Still, I'd get a drink.

    [pauses again, while he drinks and shudders]

    Aron Ralston: Mom, Dad, I really love you guys. I wanted to take this time to say the times we've spent together have been awesome. I haven't appreciated you in my own the way I know I could. Mom, I love you. I wish I'd returned all of your calls, ever. I really have lived this last year. I wish I had learned some lessons more astutely, more rapidly, than I did. I love you. I'll always be with you.