127 Hours Comments

  • Annetta 2021-10-20 19:01:22

    The inner cow is full of faces and continues the theme of every outdoor movie I love: I am always in awe of nature, and I have the meaning of surpassing myself. After Danny Bauer became famous, he can finally get some personalization. Such a narrow space has many innovations in photography techniques, which is also worthy of...

  • Janiya 2021-10-20 19:01:22

    The biggest wish I saw in the second half is to cut it, cut it, and stop thinking about it. Fortunately, cutting the arm is very enjoyable. It’s still a Danny Bowyer-style fancy movie, but the split screen is really...

  • Margaretta 2021-10-20 19:01:22

    James Franco's single acting show! It is a pity that there is no match for the opponent with the same aura, and the plot is slightly...

  • Lucinda 2021-10-20 19:01:22

    The most touching thing is Aron’s final epiphany. "This stone has been waiting for me, even though it used to be a meteorite. It passed through the atmosphere a trillion years ago and has been waiting for me. My whole life is for this moment. From the moment I was born, every breath and every movement I took was to bring me here, in the cracks of the earth.” I don’t know if I’m going to wait for death or suddenly burst out on the verge of death. The amazing power of...

  • Nico 2021-10-20 19:01:22

    Hey. . Something adventurous. . Will always pay something....

  • Glennie 2021-10-20 19:01:22

    The overall tone of the film is just right. It is different from the general inspirational film's incitement to the audience's emotions. It has been narrating this legendary true story in a relatively peaceful and even somewhat relaxed...

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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.