Movie Review: 127 Hours


And this is a movie you need to gear up for.
First off--was it good?
Yes. As far as "Movies where a guy has his hand pinned by a boulder for 127 hours and is in constant, awful pain" goes, this was a good one. It's well acted, well produced, and well executed. That said, I think the main reason I liked it was that (MASSIVE SPOILER ALERT--but if you didn't know this, you didn't follow the news at the time) he gets free at the end, and I could be relieved for him.
That said, this is like a 99% awful terrible ordeal movie, 1% happy ending. The stark contrast makes you appreciate the ending that much more.
But it's still not a "fun" movie to watch. If it weren't so darn close to what actually happened, I wouldn't like the film. But according to the guy it happened to, it's as close as you can get to a documentary with it still being a drama. So . . . yikes.
Definitely a movie that makes you appreciate watching movies as a hobby, as opposed to hiking. My biggest potential hazard is forgetting where I put the channel changer.
Also, for those of you wondering about the R rating--it's R for language, primarily. Because when a boulder falls on a man's hand and pins him there for 127 hours, he doesn't exactly just say "shucks" the whole time. (He also does not say "golly" or "darn it all.") A bit of sensuality here and there, but the language is the thing that earned it the rating.
In the end, it's a hard one to review. I'll give it three stars, mainly because what it wanted to do, it did well. Anyone else seen it? What did you think?

Published on December 15, 2011 10:16
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