James Franco’s New Film 127 Hours Makes Audiences Sick
James Franco‘s latest film 127 Hours hit theaters on Friday, and it has apparently been turning some stomachs.
127 Hours is the true story of rock climber Aron Ralston, who in 2003 was pinned beneath a boulder for 5 days and had to amputate his own arm in order to survive. Franco plays Ralston, and his depiction — as one reviewer called the amputation scene — is “the most harrowing bone-breaking and amputation scene in the history of cinema.”
In fact, the film was screened last week at the London Film Festival and paramedics had to be called to treat nausea, vomiting, fainting and even seizures.
Yikes! Hold onto your seats, 127 Hours sounds like a wild ride.
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