What would you do if you are a trekker and rock pinned your arm in a canyon and help is nowhere to be found? Danny Boyle yet again has been successful in presenting 90 minutes of absolute entertainment, emotion, uplifting, exasperation and altogether breath-taking moments. The film tells us the real life happening of Aron Ralston, who subsequently wrote a book, “Between a Rock and a Hard Place” about his real-life happening in 2003 in Bluejohn Canyon, Utah.
It was nothing but a regular day for Ralston (Franco) in his Home away from home Canyon, he would Bike Ride for hours, explore caves and canyons and take pictures of nature’s awesome beauty. He had the map, he knew the way and more importantly high level of experience was with him. But, the serious mistake he committed was he didn’t tell anyone where he was going taking too lightly the perilous fascination he was to perform.
James Franco has performed exceptionally well job as Ralston. He is expressive, endeavors whole over the movie for every option possible and you will not get bored with 70 minutes of his performance carrying out this incredible movie. But Danny Boyle utilizes more than Franco’s exceptional performance. The cinematography of Anthony Dod Mantle and Enrique Chediak provides the audience with the variety of senses that cinema can possibly provide. A.R. Rehman has again come up with his set standard of magnificent music in the movie.
The movie has till now registered 6 Oscars, another 4 wins and 55 nominations. This is undoubtedly Boyle’s finest dramatic presentation. The film touches your emotions not only joy or sorrow but an appreciation for the life itself.
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