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Monday 13 February 2012

MADE MY DAY . 127 HOURS

Assalamualaikum .
Well , about 2 weeks ago , my sister from UMS KK was having a holiday .
She went home and brought some CD's that I have not seen before .
So , I was interested with one of the CD titled 127 Hours wich is a TRUE STORY wich is my sister's favourite movie .
                                                                   ( THE COVER )
No doubt , the story is a little bit kind of boring untill you reach the middle part . Have you watch this awesome movie ? well , let me tell you the plot so you do not have  to buy the CD and you can save some money and , and , and you are not going  to  buy the piracy disc . Ehem ! 
Why you should buy the golden disc and not the purple disc ! HAHA !


On April 25, 2003, Aron Ralston prepares for a day of canyoneering in Utah's Canyoland National Park as he drives to the trailhead at night. The next morning he rides through the park on his mountain bike, aiming to cut 45 minutes off the guide book's estimate for the time needed to reach his destination. He is on foot, running along a bare rock formation when he sees two hikers, Kristi  and Megan , apparently lost. Ralston convinces the pair that he is a trail guide and offers to show them a much more interesting route than the one they had been trying to find. He leads them through narrow canyons, including a blind jump into an underground pool, where the three film themselves repeating the plunge using Ralston's video camera. As they part company, Kristi and Megan invite Ralston to a party they're holding the next night, and he promises to attend. However, they doubt he will show.                                                                  
 The story is a little bit kind of boring until you reach the part wich Ralston continues into Blue Jhon Cnyon through a narrow passage where boulders are suspended, wedged between the walls of rock. As he descends, one boulder is jarred loose, falling after Ralston to the bottom of the canyon and pinning his right arm against the canyon wall, trapping him. He initially yells for help, but the extreme isolation of his location means that nobody is within earshot. As he resigns himself to the fact that he is on his own, he begins recording a video diary on his camera and using his pocket multi-tool to attempt to chip away at the boulder. He also begins rationing his water and food.

As he realizes his efforts to chip away at the boulder are futile, he begins to attempt to cut into his arm, but finds his knife too dull to break his skin. He then stabs his arm, but realizes he will not be able to cut through the bone. He finds himself out of water and is forced to drink his own urine. His video logs become more and more desperate as he feels himself dying. He begins dreaming about relationships and past experiences, including a former lover , family , and the two hikers he met before his accident. After reflecting upon his life, he comes to the realization that everything he has done has led him to this ordeal, and that he was destined to die alone in the canyon.
After five days, Ralston sees his unborn son through a premonition. He gathers the will to apply enough force to his forearm to break it and eventually severs his arm with the dull knife, fashioning a crude tourniquet out of the insulation for his camelbak tube and using a carabiner to tighten it. He wraps the stump of his arm and takes a picture of the boulder that trapped him as he leaves it behind. He then makes his way out of the canyon, where he is forced to rappel down a 65 ft rockface and hike several miles before, exhausted and covered in blood, he finally runs into a family on a day hike. The family sends for help and Ralston is evacuated by a Utah Highway Patrol helicopter.
The film ends with shots of the real Aron Ralston from his life after his ordeal — including several of Ralston's further adventures in climbing and mountaineering, which he continued following the accident — and of Ralston with his wife, whom he met three years later, and their son, Leo, born in 2010. A title card that appears before the closing credits says that Ralston now always leaves a note whenever he goes anywhere alone.
What am I going to say about the story is , I am so impressed with this guy's spirit . If I were him , obviously I am not going to cut my own hand . I would be stay there forever and wait until a miracle comes . Well , if there is no miracle , hm . pity me . haha ! I RATHER DIE !

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