Jay H
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Good point, Jay, I hope it's graphic
The feinting or the amputation?
Jay
Good point, Jay, I hope it's graphic
The feinting or the amputation?
Jay
This movie could potentially lead to a strong increase in visitation to Utah's slot canyons. I'm assuming many of the films' upcoming viewers will be learning about slot canyons for the first time and will be mesmerized (as many of us were the first time we visited one). I wonder if accidents will therefore increase because of this movie.
Same response to the movie about this true story as I had to "Titanic" - I know how it ends (never did see that Titanic movie).
... He realizes he was a complete idiot for not telling anyone what he did.
I read the book Between A Rock & Hard Place, loved it & found it inspiring. I saw the movie last night, also really liked it. Some of it is close to the original story but Aaron Ralston is portrayed as more of a party guy in the movie. In the movie when he cuts part of his arm off, he's screaming in pain. My memory of the book is that by the time he cut it off it, that part of his arm was dead, so it didn't hurt. I did cover my face a few times during the amputation! It's a very compelling, completely absorbing movie. It does not at all glorify what he did. He realizes he was a complete idiot for not telling anyone what he did.
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