Panic Room (2002)
Runtime: 1 hr 52 mins
Theatrical Release: Mar 29, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $95,308,367
Synopsis: As David Fincher's PANIC ROOM begins, recently divorced Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) halfheartedly tours an old New York City townhouse with her restless young daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart). Using money from her divorce settlement, the unhappy mother decides to buy the spacious home. The... As David Fincher's PANIC ROOM begins, recently divorced Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) halfheartedly tours an old New York City townhouse with her restless young daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart). Using money from her divorce settlement, the unhappy mother decides to buy the spacious home. The former abode of a wealthy eccentric, this townhouse contains an unusual extra feature, a supposedly impenetrable "panic room" equipped with surveillance monitors, a separate phone line, and other survival aids, where residents can hide in case of emergency. When three men--Burnham (Forest Whitaker), Junior (Jared Leto), and Raoul (Dwight Yoakam)--break into their new home, Meg and Sarah end up using the panic room much sooner than they could have possibly imagined. And, unfortunately for them, these intruders are not simple burglars; they possess knowledge that makes the situation much more perilous. Hitchcockian in its confined setting and carefully doled-out suspense, Fincher's PANIC ROOM is more straightforward than his infamous FIGHT CLUB, though no less engaging. Foster (who replaced Nicole Kidman after she injured herself on the set of MOULIN ROUGE) gives her best performance since THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS. The thieves are equally compelling--Whitaker shines as a likeable, sad-eyed security expert; Leto provides comic relief as a talkative brat; and Yoakam is perfectly loathsome as an armed-to-the-teeth psycho. Although the film features some of Fincher's trademark hi-tech effects, its true bells and whistles are the excellent cast, the stunning photography, the moody score, and the simple yet thrilling story. [More]
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto, Dwight Yoakam, Kristen Stewart
Screenwriter: David Koepp
Producer: Ceán Chaffin, Judy Hofflund, Gavin Polone, David Koepp
Composer: Howard Shore
DVD Info
Release:
Oct 17, 2006
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
- Dolby Digital Surround Sound - English, French
- Dolby Digital 5.1 -English
- Subtitles - English, French - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Trailer - Theatrical Teaser
Interactive Features:
- Scene Selections
Text/Photo Galleries:
- Filmographies
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Reviews
David Fincher directs a nail-biter starring Jodie Foster about a mother and daughter who defend their house against a brutal home invasion.
Fincher is such a technically brilliant director that he can elevate a genre film--a suspenser about a damsel-in-distress--above its melodramatic trappings. The confined space (whole movie is set within a house) is no big challenge for him.
The panic room itself is a provocative concept and it says something about modern society, but I'm not sure if it deserved its own movie.
The rich in Panic Room are under siege, and the overgrown fortress of their self-indulgence seems helpless to defend itself.
Director David Fincher stuffs the film with showy camerawork, including a trip into a keyhole, down drainpipes and through air vents.
... Further proof that Fincher is one of the cinema's true modern masters.
Jodie Foster locks herself into a room for nearly an entire film… unfortunately, she probably should have done that prior to principal photography.
...one of the most taut and exciting thrillers to emerge out of Hollywood in a good long while.
A film which finds Fincher doing a straightforward studio thriller but peppering it with enough of his own magic to keep his fans interested.
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