Mostly because I WANT to write about it. It's quite possible that this film changed my life. Changed my life in the smallest little, "gives me something to think about" way, but still created a change.
Boyle's last movie, Slumdog Millionaire, won eight Oscars, and he is at it again. The movie follows Aron Ralston (played by James Franco) through his 5-day struggle of being caught in between a ditch in a canyon in Utah. I also think its important to add that he was in shorts and a t-shirt in the desert which falls as low as 20 degrees at night, with one canteen of water (he drank his own pee), and the few items in his backpack.
(Ralston & Franco)
Ralston played a heavy part in directing the drift of the film film, making sure that the way he felt at each and every moment would be demonstrated correctly through Franco in the feature film. Oddly enough there is a comedic edge to him being trapped. When he had to drink his own pee he says, "That ain't no slurpee." Ralston/Franco documented all 5 days of his entrapment on his digital camera.
The most exhilarating part of the movie is when Ralston had the epiphany that the only way he would get free was to break his bones, and cut his own arm off with the dull swiss army knife he had in his backpack.
The tools he used to cut off his own arm and release himself.
"Lesson learned, don't buy the cheap Swiss Army Knives" - Ralston
I actually felt like I was induced with a nervous breakdown for 2 hours, for absolutely no reason that included myself, from start to finish my hands were in fists and I was chewing on my sweater. And I wasn't the only one, someone actually fainted from watching this film! The importance of this movie is evident, Ralston believes that the wilderness not only gave him the gift of life, but the gift of this story to share with other people. The movie portrays him walking into his hike, alone, selfish enough to not tell one person where he was going with a goal to find himself and break records - walking out of the canyon grateful for everything around him, life especially.
I recommend this movie because it will make you think. You can literally see the pain in Franco's eyes. Don't watch it alone though, you do see graphic details of bleeding muscle and hear the bones crack. The enthusiasm Ralston had and Franco had when cutting off his arm is quite frightening, like a beast who just noticed his hunger. Franco will get an Oscar for this role. He will!
You can watch the trailor here:
AND GO SEE IT NOW! BE GRATEFUL. Also, I mean, who wouldn't want to spend 127 hours with James Franco? Just sayin'.
Hey, really well done! Really like the voice. Humor is good! And the links are good too. Found it very interesting, easy to read. Only confusion- you say franco documented Ralston's time in the canyon? that can't be right.
ReplyDeleteKeep it up!
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