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Panic Room (3-Disc Special Edition)

Panic Room (3-Disc Special Edition)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Panic Room great BUT!!!!
Review: The movie was great and of course Jodi Foster could be nothing else but great in the movie. HOWEVER....When Sarah ( Kristen Stewart ) began to have a sugar low, Meg ( Jodi Foster ) became panic to get her insulin. It's too bad that Hollywood is so ignorant to the disease of diabetes. Something that is so easily researched. You don't give someone insulin if their sugar is too low...you give them sugar.....maybe the director of Steele Magnolia's should have been co-producer, at least they knew what to do when a diabetic's sugar crashed.
Hope people who don't know about diabetes doesn't take what happened in Panic Room serious and try to give a diabetic an insulin shot when their sugar drops......it could be deadly!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good Hitchcock-Hommage
Review: This is the movie for someone who likes Hitchcock with computers

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: much thrill and much action
Review: when you see this movie, which you will, do not expect an action adventure, or a slam-bang thriller, which was insuated by the commercials. For me it was an edge-of-my-seat thriller, with an amazingly plot and a surprisingly good acting on all the charectors part.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Should be nominated for a golden globe
Review: Panic Room was probably the best movie I've ever saw. The cinemitographic was amazing! This movie should be nominated for the best movie. The opening credits were fabulous! I have never seen a movie with camera angles that great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Foster+Fincher+Great Story = Outstanding Movie
Review: This was an excellent movie. Jodie Foster gives the movie a lot of depth of which it might not originally have had. It keep me on my feet in suspense the whole time. A must see!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wrong thing
Review: There's a wrong information: When diabetic goes into insulin shock, it's because he/she has low blood sugar. Giving insulin at that point will cause death. The movie got it right, for once--she received a shot of Glucagon, which raised her blood sugar(never mind that she'd be throwing up all over the place after the Glucagon injection). Not too inaccurate for a movie!, but the rest of the movie is absolutley enjoyable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great movie, great DVD !
Review: WOW! Panic Room is a very intensive movie with superb acting, and a masterful camera work. A suspensful plot(like Hitchock) and a great ending. Buy the DVD, there are many specials.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST-SEE
Review: My attention didn't waver for the entire duration of the film and both the gasping and prolonged silences of the audience in the theatre seemed to indicate that they too were both surprised and enthralled by the film's twists and turns. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best 2002 Thriller So Far
Review: This movie is too good to reval what happens, but it all revolves around the money being in the panic room itself. With such plot twists as Sarah being diabetic and Meg being claustraphobic, along with many others, this one kept me at the edge of my seat. David Fincher is one of the best directors of the period, and Jodie Foster completley pulls out the role as mother, fighter and schemer to a T, and does us all in. A must see and a definate buy on DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finchers secondbest movie (Fight Club is the best)
Review: Panic Room is a movie that you will know if you are going to like based on the opening credits alone: Howard Shore's (who is god) sets the tone through his awesome score, and David Fincher sets the visuals so well that you're either completley going to love the movie, or wonder why something so ... simple was made. The story and the characters are very straight foward, but any viewer should know what they are getting into based on the movie's title alone. Like Hitchcok, Fincher takes a minimilist idea and blows it out of the water: the movie's entire setting is confined in one house, but what the director does visualy creates the most beautiful intensity that has what Fincher has established as a directoral style. This is a movie that will speak to anyone who appericates natural lighting cinematography and direction with excellent performances from everyone, including the kid (who sucsessfuly walked the fine line of being a brat type character, but one you still didn't want to die.) Many people who didn't like The Game complained about it's ending, and they probably certainly will on Panic Room... as for me, I loved the anticlimaxtic ending, and thought it fit the tone of the movie perfectly.


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