Thursday, September 30, 2010

‘Panic Room' #2 on IGN Entertainment's "Top 10 Movies Based In One Location"

For filmmakers, the movie set entirely in one location is the ultimate challenge; the appeal of these films isn't the characters or even the story, but exactly how such a simple premise can be spun out to feature length.



Panic Room (2002)

Unsurprisingly set in a hi-tech panic room (if there wasn't a room and at least a little panic, we'd be on the phone to Trading Standards), this is David Fincher flexing his muscles: he didn't need to make this movie, but wanted to show he could anyway.



Jodie Foster and a young Kristen Stewart are the mother and daughter holed up in an expensive, oversized coffin, while Forest Whitaker and his cronies attempt to infiltrate the impenetrable.



Fincher, meanwhile, swings his camera up and down stairs, in and out of air vents, and at one point, through the handle of a coffee pot for absolutely no reason. Pfffft. Show off.



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