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    The film 127 Hours delves into a number of themes‚ such as: taking risks while alone‚ the power of music and its importance to human beings‚ belief and faith‚ accident vs. risk‚ being in the wrong place at the wrong time‚ dangerous situations… Articles on the film: 2 purposes – to discuss the story /theme‚ but also‚ to analyze the film maker’s choices in this movie and to judge (critical) the effect of these choices on the audience http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/8223925/127-Hours-Aron-Ralstons-story-of-survival

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    127 Hours is 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. Over the next five days Ralston examines his life and survives the elements to finally discover he has the courage and the wherewithal to extricate himself by any means necessary‚ scale a 65 foot wall and hike over eight miles before he can be rescued. Throughout his journey‚ Ralston recalls friends‚ lovers‚ family

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    127 Hours

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    127 Hours127 Hours’ directed by Danny Boyle‚ consists an array of narrative features in order to communicate the ‘true-story narrative’ of Aron Ralston and his horrific ordeal in the Blue John Canyon. The film follows Aron Ralston who is a young‚ independent‚ outgoing‚ experienced canyoneer who encounters a freak accident; whereby Aron falls from a crack in the canyon and an immovable boulder traps his arm between two tight canyon walls. Danny Boyle skilfully utilizes the narrative features of

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    127 Hours

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    127 hours was created in 2010 by David Boyle and is based on a true story. The star of this movie is James Franco. This movie was nominated for various awards in the Oscars. The ones that were the most noticeable are Best motion picture of the year‚ Best Performance by an actor in a leading role‚ and Best writing/adapted screenplay. Despite all these nominations‚ they did not win a category. Win or lose‚ this is a great movie and shows various different elements that connect with the moral of the

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    the hours

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    In Michael Cunningham’s novel “The Hours”‚ all three of the main female characters- Clarissa‚ Virginia and Laura- feels caught in familial‚ social and public roles. Using examples from the book‚ discuss what these ‘performances’ suggest about how normalcy and sanity are aligned with the ability to act out social roles. Which of the characters refuse to play a role‚ and what price does he/she play for refusal? Drawing on your first essay‚ discuss how Cunningham’s portrayal of those characters mirror

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    127 hours essay

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    others rise to meet the challenge and in doing‚ reveal their true selves. In the film 127 Hours‚ Aaron Ralston ventures into the canyons of Utah on his own unaware of the challenges before him. The challenges he faces are extreme; however‚ Ralston rises to meet the challenges head on with great courage and determination. Like Ralston‚ I ‚too‚ have faced difficulties with strength and bravery. In the film 127 Hours‚ Aaron Ralston encounters several challenges that reveal he is a young man of great

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    of his book is where irony first takes stage. If not for the rock‚ Ralston’s right arm would still be in place and his appreciation for life would remain unchanged. Surprisingly‚ Ralston has no bitter resentment toward the canyon where he spent 127 hours trapped between a wedged boulder and a canyon wall. Instead‚ he was eternally grateful for this circumstance even though it so nearly ended his life. It is no wonder why his story inspired people all over the world—especially those who share his

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    A Reflection of " The Hours" After watching the film‚ I was overwhelmed by the plot which expressed the difficulties these three women faced in their families‚ their societies and even their lives. The stories of these three women‚ Virginia Woolf‚ Leonard Woolf and Vanessa Bell‚ were perfectly interweaved that it’s not until watching through the end of the film that I realized they lived in different times. However‚ the close intertexture of the three women pertinently shows the similar tough

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    The Hours Essay

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    The Hours The film “The Hours” is Stephen Daldry’s adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Michael Cunningham. The movie analyses the universality of existential human issues such as love‚ sexuality‚ sadness‚ hope‚ daily routine‚ loneliness and depression. The storyline unfolds these issues through showing three women of three different generations facing the same similar problems in different times and contexts. The negative tone of the movie reflects the mental states of the main characters

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    Film Review: 127 Hours

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    Film Review – 127 Hours Today I would like to recommend a movie to you called “127 Hours”. It is the true story of the adventure of a mountain climber‚ Aron Ralston. Ralston was hiking alone one day and incidentally he was trapped in a canyon with his arm stuck under a rock. He got very little water and food and even more worse‚ he had not told anyone where he was going. After being trapped for over five days‚ he realized that there was very little chance that someone would rescue him

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