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127 Hours : ウィキペディア英語版
127 Hours

''127 Hours'' is a 2010 British-American biographical survival drama film directed, co-written, and produced by Danny Boyle. It stars James Franco as real-life canyoneer Aron Ralston, who became trapped by a boulder in an isolated slot canyon in Blue John Canyon, southeastern Utah, in April 2003. The film was a co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States.
The film, based on Ralston's memoir ''Between a Rock and a Hard Place'' (2004), was written by Boyle and Simon Beaufoy, produced by Christian Colson and John Smithson, and scored by A. R. Rahman. Beaufy, Colson, and Rahman had all previously worked with Boyle on ''Slumdog Millionaire'' (2009). ''127 Hours'' was well received by critics and audiences, and was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Franco and Best Picture.
==Plot==

Engineer Aron Ralston (James Franco) drives to Utah's Canyonlands National Park for a day of canyoneering. On foot, he befriends hikers Kristi (Kate Mara) and Megan (Amber Tamblyn), and shows them an underground pool. After parting ways with the hikers, Ralston enters Blue John Canyon through a slot canyon. He slips and falls, and a boulder falls and pins his arm against the wall. Failing to move the boulder, he calls for help, but no one is around. He begins recording a video diary on his camera and using the larger blade on his pocket multi-tool to attempt to chip away at the boulder. He also rations his water and food.
As Ralston realizes his efforts to chip away at the boulder are futile, he attempts to move the boulder by setting up a pulley system using his climbing rope, but to no avail. He then attempts to cut into his arm, but finds the knife is too blunt to break his skin. He stabs his arm, but realizes he will not be able to cut through the bone. Out of water, he is forced to drink his urine. His video logs become desperate as he feels himself dying. He hallucinates about escape, relationships, and past experiences, including a former lover (Clémence Poésy), family (Lizzy Caplan, Treat Williams, Kate Burton), and the hikers. He reflects that everything he has done has led him to this ordeal. After five days, Ralston sees a vision of a little boy.
Ralston realizes that by using his knowledge of torque and applying enough force to his forearm, he can break the radius and ulna bones, letting him amputate his arm. He severs his arm with the smaller, less dull knife on the multi-tool. He fashions a crude tourniquet out of the insulation for his CamelBak tube, uses a carabiner to tighten it, and cuts his forearm off. He wraps the stump of his arm and takes a picture of the boulder that trapped him. He makes his way out of the canyon and rappels down a 65-foot rockface, drinks from a pool of rainwater, and meets a family on a day hike. Ralston is picked up by a Utah Highway Patrol helicopter. Ralston recovers, continues his climbing and mountaineering hobbies, and starts a family.

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