- Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
- Release Date: Nov 5, 2010
User Score
7.9
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 389 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 355 out of 389
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Mixed: 13 out of 389
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Negative: 21 out of 389
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Feb 26, 20110go to work and stop climbing rocks like a baby! immature guy!
go to work and stop climbing rocks like a baby! immature guy!
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May 21, 20111The thing about Aaron Ralston is - thereâ
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Feb 18, 20113
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Mar 6, 20110Not a single negative review by critics? Looks so strange to me.None even acquainted with the story by Jack London "Love of life"?.Ok Ok everybody just doing his job-critics,producers and movie goers.The bottom line?I am sorry for all aforementioned ..and actors as well..
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Apr 21, 20110A waste of time - reading a five line storyline is just as rewarding as seeing this film. Sure, it's a true and painful story, but you don't have to give high scores out of sympathy for a guy stupid enough to get himself into that situation. And, there's no higher meaning to this film/story and no fundamental truth to be learned. There's even not enough beautiful scenery to make it worthwhile.
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Jun 11, 20110This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Aug 5, 20113I didn't like this movie. Honestly it is pretty much boring. The acting is good but it is totally wasted here. There are only a few parts were it gets interesting and then after a few minutes it gets boring again. i don't know why this movie has positive reviews.
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Mar 26, 20123
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80A surprisingly fun, effervescent against-the-odds drama that offers an upbeat moral without the usual punishing survival-story clichés. Not for the faint-hearted, mind.
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91It's gory and gut-wrenching but strangely life-affirming.
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100127 Hours -- just like "Slumdog Millionaire" -- is a masterful slice of four-star cinema, featuring an irresistible performance by James Franco, breathtaking cinematography, and the kind of deep, searching soul that is absent from so much of what comes out of Hollywood.