Review of 127 Hours (2010) by Robert M — 16 Oct 2016
A neat and unique mix of extreme facial close-ups and of course the representation of the tension and grieving nightmare (or nightmares) that he had to live through. This was a pretty good epic portraying the tragic 2003 event and Franco, on his non-funny side, shows off his character in that sense, while also including some up-beat personalities on his comedic side.
While some of it was fairly graphic, it's spiritual look, serious portrayal, and some fun little montages all mix well into it to feature this scary, but true event.
This review of 127 Hours (2010) was written by Robert M on 16 Oct 2016.
127 Hours has generally received very positive reviews.
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