Feb 9, 2011

Man Vs Rock


Hey there, Aron! Is it true that you didn't tell anyone where you were going? - Aron Ralston

Today, my family and I went and saw 127 hours, starring James Franco and directed by Danny Boyle.

First off, my rating of the movie
5 on 5 stars.

The movie starts with an interesting set of panels, the screen which is divided into 3 vertical strips, all showing some part of the world (although 70% of the scenes are from India – go figure). The panels eventually turn into one image where we see and individual packing in a rush, shoving food, water, Gatorade and scrambling for a Swiss army knife which just is not retrieved and left behind (for those of you who have seen the movie or heard about Aron Ralston, this 30 second clip makes you want you to shout out “Dude! Get the knife! It’s right there! No!! IT’S RIGHT THERE! GO GET IT!!!”

Alas, Aron leaves without it.

Next we begin to see how Franco’s character is, he’s an adrenaline junkie to say the least, mountain biking, rock-climbing, rappelling, free climbing this guy seems to do it all.

The film goes on for some 16 minutes until Aron gets into his little canyon and the rock rolls down and pins his arm. Suddenly, and brilliantly, the film flashes 127 hours. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.

Then the real story begins, we’ve all seen the true story movies where we all know what happens, but this time, we know that the protagonist is going to really, really suffer. For instance, Hotel Rwanda,the manager, endures psychological horror, seeing people he knows get killed and the general massacre occurring around him, but he comes through unscathed.

Aron Ralston does not, he gets hammered both physically and psychologically as he fights lack of water, food and erratic switches in the temperature around him from 90 F to 48 F (it only showed it in that scale 32 F is 0 C)

The rest of the movie is constricted into this small set, arm in the wall and Franco being supported by a harness. The congestion of the set is seen as the camera is jostled and shaken as it moves from one spot to another.

Another thing I love about this movie was the music, no not because Rahman did it, but because of how he did it. The movie has very little music, this, along with the eerie silence of the setting make it a truly gripping  one. The silence is interrupted only by Aron talking into his video-camera as he compiles a video diary. The silence made his predicament even more unnerving, one keeps thinking that, you know maybe someone will come and see him and help him. Only we know that it won’t happen.

The next thing that really spoke to me was how the movie was able to convey Aron’s plight, his fear of losing it and how he come so, so close to the edge of sanity and along with it, his inner strength, but regardless he is able to fight what he wants to believe and realise the truth that lies before him.

I’m going to skip over the specifics because I really recommend to everyone who’s reading this to watch the movie.

On that note, the amputation scene, its 5 minutes long. If you don’t think you can deal with it, when you see him start, leave the theatre and ask your friend to call you when it ends. That one scene should NEVER make you want to NOT see this movie.

The end scenes were the best for me, the filmography was done so well that by the end of it, I felt so connected to James Franco’s character that when he finally sees some chance of rescue in the form of 3 people, who upon seeing him turn and high-tail it back to him, I swear, I almost started crying, not out of sadness or something, but out of joy, as the next 5 minutes really convey a herculean message of not giving up and how even the impossible is possible (please don’t sue me Adidas).
In short, the movie is as Ralston put it himself

"The movie is so factually accurate it is as close to a documentary as you can get and still be a drama."

There you have it, a movie that seems like one with blood and gore is simply a story of survival, and without sounding corny my quote on the movie

"127 Hours is a true battle between a man.......... and a rock."

Inside the Asylum rates this movie 5 on 5.

On a humorous note: This movie show James Franco’s acting development from his roles as Harry Osborn in the spider-man movie!

Feb 2, 2011

Cubbon Park - At a glance

here are some photos from my various trips into Cubbon park.

Enjoy!!!








Feb 1, 2011

A new saga beings

Hi everyone. Sorry for the scare, once again.

So a new chapter has begun, one with exciting new opportunities and goals to fulfill.

First off the bat, my road to college is going to start in the next few days with the rescheduled SAT exams, so stay tuned for that!

I'm considering writing a book (not going to give away any plot elements but it’s looking like a slightly modified non-fiction collection of stories) ITS GONNA BE AWESOME!

I am planning to take some photos and the good ones shall be posted both here and on facebook, so catch them when they come up!

Then, the journey to Bombay is going to start soon, so that’s another thing to look forward to,

Hell, while I’m at it, I think when I’m in Bombay, I’m going to try and sell some photos,

Oh and there should be a quest for a new bike in the next few months.

I'm looking forward to the new saga! Are you?


Um also, there is a comment box below so feel free to comment on this plan and on other posts!

Clean-up crew

I just want to say that I'm not killing myself. Or some whacked up shit like that...

I was simply trying to say that I was fed up with all the laid-back nature of my life so I was trying to say that:
1- I was 'killing off' all the parts that I was not happy with, the laid back nature and that waiting-for-something-to-happen nature which I have sunk into.
2 - I also want to say that if anyone did think that I had or was planning to kill myself, I’m so so so so sorry I never meant for it to be considered that way and I’m sorry for any emotional trauma you might have suffered. (If you want you can hit me later)
3 - I’m a happy guy and suicide just isn't my thing.
4 - this was not, WAS NOT some sort of plea for attention or some crap like that. I just wanted to get the new thoughts across on something that i can look at later and evaluate my stance.

On another note,
The resurrection note, is simply saying that I am getting back on my feet and doing something productive because as of now, my computer chair has a butt imprint in it, it’s telling me to get off and do something and I’m listening to it.

SO SO SO Sorry for the mix-up...

See you in a bit...

Also, I’m going to really proof-read stuff before I post it so that this kinda stuff doesn’t happen again...

Post-Mortem Report.

Jesus did it in 3 days.

I'm going to do it in 1 day.

RESURRECTION!
(Please don't take any offense from the Jesus comment)