Thursday, March 3, 2011

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the movies: 127 Hours *** 1 / 2 - to Danny Boyle (Selection Paperblog "Best Articles of cinema")

Danny Boyle was tested with a film narratively complex, almost all set in a cave with a basic plot relatively simple. Who managed to move so fantastic, so much to make the film exciting and fast-paced, engaging.

It 's the true story of a young hiker, Aaron Ralston (played by James Franco), who finds herself after a fall with his arm blocked by a boulder in the grooves of a narrow canyon. There will be five days, in which not only address the hardships of a strenuous survival, but also himself and his own ghosts, including hallucinations and memories.

Boyle's style is unique and recognizable from the earliest scenes: a frenzied dance of images, accompanied by a photograph of beautiful music and breathtaking pace. Energetic, stylish. And with a watchful eye and inquiring about human nature, sull'interiorità enough to capture its essence.

Boyle had begun in a robust and bursting with Trainspotting, went great with The Millionaire and was further confirmed with this experimental evidence, which can only large directors (other titles of interest: The Beach, 28 Days Later, Shallow Grave). After the 8
Oscar Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle had Hollywood at her feet and the ability to do anything because everybody was willing to invest in his care budget prestigious. Yet he preferred the challenge of a story quite simple (but for this very complicated) and a small budget.
When there are ideas and also has style, originality and courage ...

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