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127 Hours

127 Hours

Every second counts.

7.1 (8,116)2010-11-121h 34m
AdventureDramaThriller

Overview

The true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston's remarkable adventure to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah.

Budget
$18,000,000
Revenue
$35,700,000
Production
Fox Searchlight Pictures, Pathé, Everest Entertainment, Cloud Eight Films, Decibel Films, DSP, Film4 Productions, Dune Entertainment, Big Screen Productions, Down Productions

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Director
Danny Boyle
Composer
A.R. Rahman

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Andres Gomez

February 13, 2014

6/10

Franco provides a nice performance but the movie is not that hooking and Boyle repeats his visual techniques once and again.

DoryDarko

DoryDarko

February 19, 2017

9/10

127 Hours depicts the true story of a guy named Aron Ralston, who went canyoneering in Utah in April 2003. Through a pretty serious event of misfortune, he gets trapped in a canyon by a boulder that pulverises his arm against the canyon wall; literally between a rock and a hard place. And, the desperate measures he resorts to in order to free himself. From a Hollywood perspective, this sounds like it could be turned into a wildly spectacular action film with a bold, heroic protagonist, hysterica…

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Thomaxz

March 11, 2017

1/10

It was the borring movie I ever watch. And I will not recomend anyone go see this.

Gimly

Gimly

December 28, 2019

5/10

I can certainly appreciate the lengths that those involved in _127 Hours_ went to. Being that the movie is 90% bottle-episode, wherein the lead doesn't even have the luxury of something as simple as being allowed to pace about, it's not unfair to say that _127 Hours_ doesn't have a whole lot going on. To try and inject a bit of life into it, director Danny Boyle throws in a number of unique filming styles, and I'll absolutely give props to him for that outside-the-box sort of thinking, but it do…

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TRUkae

May 30, 2024

8/10

watch it at like 11yo.. ngl I had some scoobie-doo nightmare for a while (iykyk) but I otherwise enjoyed the movie a lot ! was scarred it would be the same stuff over and over but the in depth flashbacks doesn't allow this

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

June 26, 2025

7/10

You see, I always knew that physical exercise was a gangrenous game, and so had little sympathy with Aron Ralston (James Franco) when he dons a rucksack and heads off into the rocky desert for an hike. Along the way he takes some photographs, meets a couple of young ladies for a swim in a beautifully pristine blue grotto and then slips and falls down a crevasse where his arm becomes wedged by a fallen boulder. Try as he might, he cannot free himself and even resorts to trying to saw his own arm …