James Franco, the story of outdoors fanatic Aron Ralston's desperate bid for freedom after getting trapped by a boulder in an isolated Utah canyon was, as one reviewer described it, as "gut-wrenching as it is inspirational".It tells the tale of the physical and mental challenges Ralston faces while stranded alone for - you guessed it - 127 hours.The now infamous scene where Franco has to cut off his own arm to escape even caused several viewers needing medical attention.Even the trailer reportedly made people feel ill.Ahead of its release, The Huffington Post wrote it "has gotten audiences fainting, vomiting and worse in numbers unseen since The Exorcist – and the movie has not even hit theaters yet."But what made Danny Boyle's incredibly.
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