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The film chronicles the real-life ordeal of , an experienced outdoorsman who embarks on a solo hiking trip into Utah’s Bluejohn Canyon without telling anyone where he is going. Disaster strikes when a suspended boulder shifts, pinning his right hand and forearm against the canyon wall. Over the next five days (127 hours), Ralston examines his life, battles dehydration and hallucinations, and ultimately makes an agonizing choice to amputate his own arm using a dull multi-tool to escape. Key Highlights

Index of 127 Hours: A Deep Dive into the Story of Survival The 2010 biographical drama 127 Hours is a cinematic masterclass in tension, directing, and human endurance. Directed by Danny Boyle—renowned for Slumdog Millionaire —the film chronicles the harrowing true story of Aron Ralston, a mountain climber who became trapped in an isolated slot canyon in Utah.

Running out of water; he has a vision of his future son, which gives him the resolve to amputate his arm.