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127 hour movie review
Even if there are no terrible instruments of torture and ghosts, a film from a biographical perspective can still make you forget to breathe when it shows its ferocious nature step by step! (Los Angeles Times review)

James Franco's performance was really wonderful. If Oscar is not nominated, the jury will be blind. Danny boyle is another important film about human nature, telling you a persistent story and pointing out a bright road for people in disaster. (Detroit News Review)

Danny boyle's works never lack interesting points, and so does this movie, which drives you crazy in a narrow space. (Review by Newark Star Chronicle)

James franco's role completely captivated us. (Review of new york Daily News)

The film can obviously make people feel the trembling moment. In addition, the role played by James Franco is also in place. Without being deified, he will have no courage, be afraid in the face of danger, and die. (Commentary by Globe and Mail)

A film that can be included in the "great" history books, "127 hours" brings us an unforgettable journey. It is worth mentioning that 90% of the content of the film is set in a narrow space, and it is not easy to shoot such quality. (new york Post Review)

After Slumdog Millionaire, danny boyle is another masterpiece. (Denver Post review)

Every shot in the movie stimulates the nerves of the audience, which is more exciting than the war movie with big scenes. Besides, James Franco's performance is natural and meticulous, and it can also soften horror and humor. (Rolling Stone Review)

The difficulty of "127 hours" cannot be overcome by everyone. Danny boyle and james franco jointly produced an inspiring film. (Los Angeles Times review)

The title of the movie is so common that people can easily miss it. However, this is a movie worth seeing. (Washington Post Review)

Through this movie, you will restrain your future behavior, but at the same time, it will cheer you up and make you live happily. (new york Times Review)