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Panic
Room |
| Rated
R |
| Runtime:
1hr 41min |
| Starring:
Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Dwight Yoakam, Jared Leto, Kristen
Stewart |
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MFG
Rating: 3/5
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Panic
Room is the new thriller from director David Fincher. Based on Fincher's
previous efforts such as Seven
and Fight Club,
we were anxious to see what he could do with such a cool premise
and a top notch cast including Jodie Foster and Forest Whitacker.
That
cool premise we mentioned is exactly what the title implies, a "panic
room". Foster plays Meg Altman. She has recently divorced her
husband and buys a new "brownstone" house in Manhattan
for herself and her young daughter. The house is huge with 4 floors
and lots of rooms. One of those rooms is very unique, it is called
a "panic room". This is the ultimate in personal security.
Once inside the panic room has it's own air, water, security monitors,
etc, and it is all enclosed in several feet of concrete and steel.
As
you might guess, since the movie is named after it, Meg and her
daughter end up locked in this room with bad guys outside wanting
in really bad. What follows is a real cat and mouse game. The bad
guys refuse to leave without what they came to get, and what they
came to get is in that room which she is terrified to come out of
for fear of them hurting her or her daughter.
Fincher
provides his usual good visuals and dark feel which he likes to
apply to his thrillers. And he also makes this movie a bit smarter
than the average booger movie. It's not that the characters do not
do the stereotypical dumb things that we expect in these type of
movies. I mean, for instance, if that were MY panic room, this movie
is done in about 5 minutes as I would have some major firepower
stashed in there with me and the intruders would get to "say
hello to my leetle friend!". However, the movie gives us a
wink and a nudge at a couple of points, including one time where
one of the characters says something to the effect of "why
didn't WE think of that?".
Overall,
this is a very good movie, but it is not a GREAT movie. We can't
quite put it on the same level as Fincher's masterpieces, Seven
and Fight Club.
We give it a very strong 3 stars. If you're in the mood for a thriller,
by all means go see it.
-
Billy Bob
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Gun Play
Only
one gun, but it gets a lot of action.
Blood & Gore
Some
very brutal violence.
Car Chases
No
room for cars inside the house.
T&A
A
fair amount of Jodie cleavage.
Chuckles
Nope,
this is a tension-fest. |
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