After that, there is still life.

Karl 2022-03-18 09:01:03

Five stars.
In order to always be able to reappear in front of our eyes in the dilemma of life, to support our life so far, but we have often despised the most ordinary life and the people in life who treated us the most kind and warm; in
order to be in a desperate situation, I can always encourage myself to "it's okay" and "calm down", and then continue to do my best for survival and never give up the brave heart and strong will; in
order to experience the biggest stone blocking the path of life, let He humorously ridiculed and reflected, and realized the mistakes, and even finally turned his head back to thank the frank and positive life attitude of this stone that has been waiting for him all his life.
127 hours, in order to survive, this is the trapped time, after which, there is a vast world, and a life with infinite possibilities, and if you give up, it will be the last eternity towards the dark.
Not everyone has the stone that seems to be walking towards it all his life, nor is everyone able to see the future that can be possessed behind the stone, and even fewer people can bravely lose the price to seize such a future, so This story is here to give us experience.
Throw away selfishness and arrogance, and care about and rely on the people around you. No matter what kind of predicament, you still love life, work hard, and be determined, and then life may go nowhere.

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  • Lenna 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    Only when you face death can you really have a chance to see your life and your soul clearly, and that is the source of power that allows you to continue to fight against death. In 127, Paul not only continued the unique fancy style, the dazzling photography and the wonderful soundtrack are as high as ever. This time, he also simplified the story to make the story bigger, but it still failed to meet my expectations. . Naturally, Franco's performance needless to say.

  • Nicole 2021-10-20 19:01:22

    The perfect combination of long mirror, dry mirror, warm mirror, deep mirror and hand-held mirror, Danny Boyle's master photography, Franco's beautiful one-man show and imaginative interspersed, tearful OST, gorgeous and smooth editing, discussion on the value of human existence And inspired, the whole film is full of bright spots, and it’s a bit overwhelming. I’m not feeling well. The best movie I’ve seen in 2011 so far.

127 Hours quotes

  • Aron Ralston: [whispering to himself during the amputation] Don't mess up.

  • Aron Ralston: MOVE THIS FUCKING ROCK!