“127 Hours” is rated R for language and some disturbing violent content and blood.
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The film “127 Hours” is directed by Danny Boyle and released in 2010, it is based on the true story of Aron Ralston, a hiker who gets trapped by a boulder while canyoneering alone in Blue John Canyon, southeastern Utah.
The film depicts Ralston’s ordeal in which he is trapped for five days and ultimately has to amputate his own arm to survive.
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The film is intense and graphic, with scenes of self-surgery, which is considered disturbing by some. The film also contains strong language and some bloody and gory images.
These elements, combined with the film’s intense and disturbing themes, led the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to rate the film R, meaning that it is not suitable for children under 17 years of age without an accompanying parent or guardian.
The film “127 Hours” tells the true story of Aron Ralston, a hiker who gets trapped by a boulder while canyoneering alone in Blue John Canyon, southeastern Utah. The film is based on Ralston’s memoir “Between a Rock and a Hard Place” and it’s directed by Danny Boyle.


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