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  1. But also what they do is, they run horses, wild horses into here, and they trap ’em at the end of the canyon. 'This rock has been waiting for me my entire life. It's entire life. It's been waiting, to come here. Right here. I've been moving towards it my whole life. The minute I was born.'. - Aron Ralston (127 Hours)

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    Still, I'd get a drink. [pauses again, while he drinks and shudders] 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.

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  3. 127 Hours: Directed by Danny Boyle. With James Franco, Kate Mara, Amber Tamblyn, Sean Bott. A mountain climber becomes trapped under a boulder while canyoneering alone near Moab, Utah and resorts to desperate measures in order to survive.

  4. Awesome Moments. When Aron successfully breaks his arm, and he spends several seconds yelling in both triumph and pain. Aron walking free of the canyon, getting help from a hiking family, and watching the rescue helicopter arrive, with Sigur Ros's "Festival" belting out over it all. Also a somewhat grotesque Funny Moment: The climax of the film ...

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    127 Hours is a 2010 Psychological Thriller Survival biopic film directed by Danny Boyle, and stars James Franco as real-life mountain climber Aron Ralston, recounting the horrific 5-day incident Aron endured in April 2003. While hiking in Blue John Canyon in Utah, Aron made a misstep when he grabbed on to a loose boulder while climbing down a ...

  6. Nov 10, 2010 · Pain and bloodshed are so common in the movies. They are rarely amped up to the level of reality, because we want to be entertained, not sickened. We and the heroes feel immune. “127 Hours” removes the filters. It implicates us. By identification, we are trapped in the canyon, we are cutting into our own flesh.

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  8. Nov 5, 2010 · Danny Boyle, shown on the set of 127 Hours, says the film is more about a man's journey than a desperate act of survival. Chuck Zlotnick/Fox Searchlight Pictures hide caption

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