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Panic
Room Movie Review:
One
of the greatestest concerns in our modern world is that
of safety. People spend thousands of dollars on alarms,
weapons, defense classes, and homes in safe areas, in an
effort to obtain a sense of security for their families.
Recent world events have shaken many people to their very
cores, as the sense of security once enjoyed by many has
been disrupted by the reality of senseless violence.
In the new film Panic Room audiences are introduced
to Meg Altman (Jody Foster), a woman who is in the process
of divorcing her wealthy, yet adulterous husband. Meg purchases
a new home in New York City where she believes she can start
her life over and care for her daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart).
One of the unique features of their new home is that it
features a panic room, a hidden chamber that allows the
occupants to hide safely from any intruders to the home.
During their first night in the new house, Meg is startled
to see three figures moving about her home on the security
monitors. Grabbing Sarah quickly, Meg heads into the panic
room and seals them in.
It seems that the three intruders are looking for a safe
that is located in the panic room, and had not expected
anyone to be in the house for another week. The intruders
are lead by Junior (Jared Leto), a tense individual who
is attempting to rob the safe in an effort to collect the
inheritance he believes his late grandfather owes him. Burnham,
(Forest Whitaker), a security expert who is along to get
around the security system and open the safe and Raoul (Dwight
Yoakam), is a heavy that is brought in as little more than
an afterthought by the group, who soon shows himself to
be a dangerous character.
What follows is a cat and mouse game as the group tries
to roust Meg and Sarah from the panic room so they can get
what they want. Fearing for their safety though, Meg fights
the intruders in a battle of wits and wills for their safety.
The film was directed by David Fincher who did some outstanding
work with the films Fight Club and Seven
but seems to be unsure of what to do in this film. His distinct
visual style is evident as the look of the house, the darkness
that envelops the cast, and the attention to detail are
evident in every scene. What is missing is a sense of tension,
Foster and Whitaker are great, but they are given little
to work with aside from a stock situation of intruders in
a home and without edge of your seat suspense, the film
falls flat. Even when danger is present, the audience does
not get as caught up in the situation as a film of this
type would require. The big problem is the character of
Meg, as she is far too intelligent for the intruders and
she is always one step ahead of them. She also possesses
some unexplained yet outstanding practical applications
of science and electronics, which she uses to thwart the
bad guys. Another fact I had problems with is the history
of Burnham. Junior explains to him that he needs them money,
and he has to be there, and he makes mention of his family,
yet we never learn of his motivation even when he starts
to question what the group is doing.
The film has some entertaining moments, but there is little
to make the film stand out aside from the outstanding Foster,
but in the end, even that is not enough to raise this movie
up from being a middle of the road suspense film.
3
stars out of 5
Gareth
Von Kallenbach
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Panic
Room Directed By:
David Fincher
Panic Room Written By:
David Koepp
Panic Room Cast:
Jodie Foster (Meg Altman
), Jared Leto (Junior), Kristen Stewart (Sarah Altman),
Forest Whitaker (Raoul), Dwight Yoakam (Burnham),
Patrick Bauchau, Ian Buchanan (Evan), Holt McCallany,
Ann Magnuson (Lydia Lynch), Mel Rodriguez, Andrew
Kevin Walker (Meg's sleepy neighbor)
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Reviewed
by:
Gareth
Von Kallenbach
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