INSHAALLAH .. another oscar nod. ( i hope for win) is enough to shut those CWG 
theme bashers




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From: Ramesh R <triscod...@yahoo.com>
To: arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, September 5, 2010 8:29:45 AM
Subject: [arr] 127 Hours reviews from Telluride

  
Reviews are in from the premiere of 127 Hours at Telluride film festival-


Technically, Boyle is assisted by exemplary cinematography credited to  both 
Enrique Chediak and Anthony Dod Mantle. A.R. Rahman, who famously  collaborated 
with Boyle on "Slumdog," is back for a second go around  with new songs and 
compositions that eloquently fit the mood (most  appear to feature Dido in the 
vocals).  Rahaman is also pitch perfect in  his score for the film's most 
dramatic moment, helping Boyle create the  unexpectedly uplifting conclusion.  
All three will be key players in  their categories as awards season progresses. 


http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/awards-campaign-2009/posts/telluride-danny-boyles-127-hours-is-a-visceral-and-uplifting-experience




Boyle reteams with A.R. Rahman, who won two  Academy Awards for their last 
collaboration (Slumdog Millionaire).  Rahman’s score for 127 Hours is more 
involved in the moments before and  after Ralston became stuck in the canyon. I 
almost wish there were more  of it, but it seems Boyle chose to play the 
dramatic moments more  naturalistic (which is understandable).
http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/09/04/telluride-review-danny-boyles-127-hours/



 


      

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