In April 2003, American mountaineer Aron Ralston had an accident during an ambitious climbing trip in Colorado in which his hand was caught by a boulder in a canyon. To save his life, he resorted to the most extreme measure and amputated his arm.
The film 127 Hours was released in 2010, in which director Danny Boyle staged the true story with James Franco in the role of the real role model. It runs on Tele5 intense mix of adventure drama and survival thriller at Tuesday evening.
127 Hours shocks with real-life inspired action
The feature film version of Ralston’s accident follows the 2003 incident in which the main character ends up in a seemingly hopeless situation. After the real mountaineer back then Video diary about his situation Franco recites the original dialogues from Ralston’s original in 127 Hours.
The unbearable “highlight” of Danny Boyle’s film is the self-amputation, which caused a sensation after the cinema premiere. 127 Hours producer Courtney Phelps recalled her trip to the cinema to the LA Times:
I felt like I was going to throw up. So I went into the bathroom and felt foggy and my heart started racing. I’ve never had an experience remotely like this. I am a TV producer. I know this isn’t real. When is 127 Hours on TV?
Tele5 broadcasts the adventure drama on October 17, 2023 at 8:15 p.m out of. If you don’t have time, you can stream 127 Hours at any time with a Disney+ subscription. *
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