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Eine junge Mutter sucht mit ihrer chronisch kranken Tochter Zuflucht in einem gepanzerten Schutzraum, als drei Verbrecher eindringen, um nach dem Millionenvermögen des Vorbesitzers zu suchen. Nach gescheiterter Ehe mietet Meg Altman mit ihrer zuckerkranken Tochter Sarah in Manhattan das Gebäude eines verstorbenen Millionärs an. In das Haus integriert ist ein mit allen technischen Raffinessen ausgestatteter „Panikraum" – eine Hochsicherheitszelle mit mehreren Zentimeter dicken Stahlbetonwänden und Überwachungsmonitoren, in der man sich im Gefahrenfall in Sicherheit bringen kann. Als drei Verbrecher in das vermeintlich leerstehende Haus eindringen, müssen sich Mutter und Tochter noch am Abend ihres Einzugs in den Bunker retten. Erschwert wird die missliche Lage dadurch, dass Sarah aufgrund ihres rapide gesunkenen Blutzuckerspiegels einen Anfall erleidet. Um zu verhindern, dass die 11-Jährige ins Koma fällt und möglicherweise stirbt, muss Meg den Panikraum verlassen. Dadurch kommt es zu einer dramatischen Wende... (RTL II)

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Lima 

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Englisch A suspenseful and novel plot. There is no Fincher's darkness this time, "only" a very solid thriller, spiced up with a few gimmicks (the camera passing through the ear of the teapot). Jodie Foster is great as always, and it’s nice to see Forest Whitaker again, even in a villain role, but with a good heart. It couldn’t have been any other way with him :) ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch David Fincher knows how to dose the tension in his thrillers. It is always based on a great idea and when it starts unfolding, it is clear he really enjoys his work, scene after the scene. When I was watching Panic Room, I was quite surprised why he is currently stuck with movies which quite contradict the things he is best at. However, I enjoyed this movie. I wish they would make more harsh and exciting thrillers like this in Hollywood. But I have a feeling that movies like this one are slowly becoming rare in the States. ()

Marigold 

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Deutsch Ein lobotomiertes Kleinod, gedreht in einem exhibitionistischen Geist, der für mich an eine Art erwachsene Version von Kevins Polka in Kevin - Allein zu Haus grenzte. Noch nie hat mich Fincher so sehr mit Leere irritiert - nicht einmal in der harten Geschichte The Game. Hier ist Psychologie im Spiel, aber das Ergebnis ist eine Komödie. ()

novoten 

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Englisch Fincher's beloved toy for entertainment, which raises credit through three aspects: the perfect atmosphere of constant unease in the house, from which the camera only emerges sporadically, the ambiguous character of Whitaker, whom you cannot guess which side they will join until the last minute, and most importantly, Jodie Foster, who can play hysterical scenes with surprising bravado, on which most of her colleagues would break their teeth. Because of her, those three stars are better, but it needed more twists and script ideas. This way, the flyovers, details, and slow-motion shots get lost in their own purposelessness several times. 70% ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch Decent crime thriller that is interesting in terms of direction. Fincher knows better pieces, but he still works his magic with the camera here, choosing unusual angles for filming, playing with silhouettes behind doors, using darkness to emphasize the atmosphere of an abandoned house. The weaker aspect is rather the script, which squeaks a few times (just like the late arrival of the police considering it's a luxurious prominent neighborhood) and above all spoils the ending of the film. It could have been more inventive, similar endings are already known to the audience from a number of other films. As expected, Foster and Whitaker dominate the acting side. Overall impression: 75%. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch Very well made. But still, the screenplay isn’t as high quality as we are used to from Fincher. The cast is fine too: Jodie Foster is great, Kristen Stewart a little squirt, Jared Leto blabber-mouthed and Forest Whitaker likeable. A pleasant watch. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch A casual viewer will hardly appreciate David Fincher's brilliant camerawork and the subtle noir atmosphere of the entire film. The script is indeed simple, but the main characters are brilliantly portrayed and the settings of the large villa, bad weather, and Jodie Foster's believable acting contribute a lot. For fans of the genre and Fincher's films, it is truly an exceptional work. For most others, however, it will likely be just an average cat and mouse game with a slightly exaggerated ending. ()

lamps 

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Englisch First of all, I praise the great performance of Jodie Foster, who actually doesn't even need to heartbreakingly cry and wail to express her despair and stress, the look in her terrified eyes is enough. And Fincher's precise and, as always, brilliant direction orchestrates her acting and gives the film a typically dense and uncomfortable atmosphere that gradually builds up until it finally culminates in a powerful and unforgettable finale. I thought Panic Room would be a lot weaker than the best Fincher films, but I was wrong. This guy has done another great job. 90% ()

Othello 

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Englisch The B-movie thriller Fincher originally had planned just didn't work out. He deliberately wanted to take a break from the demanding production of Fight Club with something completely genre-pure that takes place in one location. Instead, it turned out to be a 150-day long shoot and one with mainstream feminist milestones, which happened sort of unexpectedly out of the blue (the originally cast Nicole Kidman was supposed to be a classic Grace Kelly-style damsel in distress, and her teenage daughter actually took on the mothering role during the film; the script had to be rewritten after Jodie Foster was cast, because Foster is typecast as a completely different type of actress). In hindsight, it's the formal purity that is the most enjoyable part. While today's home invasion films try to convey the awkwardness of the protagonists' situation through handheld camerawork and quick editing, Fincher almost never uses handheld shots, doesn't pan and therefore doesn't move his gaze, and instead builds the entire film on the gimmick that the camera can be omnipresent, no one person controls it, and therefore we can expect practically anything from it. It's a bit of a shame that the direction then has to rely on a rather unimaginative script which really pulls the subplot out of its ass at the last minute, violently, and in short when another way for the main characters to save themselves comes after ninety minutes, but somehow goes wrong again, you start to wonder more and more if it even makes sense anymore, and with that parameter you find yourself nowhere you want to be nor where the film wants you to be. ()

Remedy 

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Englisch Panic Room falls a little short against the rest of Mr. David Fincher's oeuvre. However, it’s still a gripping story with excellent cinematography, precise direction, well-developed characters, and an outstanding Jodie Foster who really acts like her life depended on it. As a genre flick, this is one of the better, if not the best, but as far as David Fincher is concerned, slightly above average. (Though he makes up for it with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button). ()