Trembling space

Makayla 2021-10-20 17:30:26

David Fincher’s film is not too brilliant. Of course, it’s mostly because of the old-fashioned and bland plot. But it is precisely because of David’s director that the final effect exceeds the mediocrity of the plot. This nearly two-hour movie quickly faded away in the audience's tension, excitement and aftertaste.

Let’s talk about the brilliance of the shooting. Just like David’s other movies, the background is always dark or dim. Even the first few minutes of the daytime, artificial factors have been added to make the original sunshine change. Got a little dim. Coupled with the deep music and the ticking of the clock, it is easy to attract the audience and enter the movie unknowingly. In particular, the switching of the camera, panning, looking down, etc. simply announced that the story took place in the American metropolis, New York. Then turn to the place where the real story takes place-in a huge mansion. Although not from the outside or giving a panoramic view, the audience can still move, descend, rise, and dive horizontally through the lens, following the movement of the three criminals to feel the vastness of this space.

Let's talk about the plot. The shuddering space translated from Chinese may be somewhat misunderstood, because after all, the center of the story revolves around a safe house and a house. Is the trembling room more appropriate? But this may depend on the multiple solutions of the English room. Perhaps, "Panic Room" is a pun? How much space do we need in our lives? In the depths of our human nature, how much space is occupied by the most vulnerable and softest side. Tremor Space makes us think again!

Burnham, the maker of the safe house (played by Forest Whitaker), showed his inner contradiction from the moment he appeared on the stage, whether it was from the big and small eyes he opened, which one played The face of a good person can still see the soft side of the blue-collar humanity who lives in the bottom of the blue-collar humanity from his pity for Sasha, and even the plea for Raoul to release Sasha. This is because he can carry a huge amount of money. Fleeing, but in order not to harm Meg Atman and his daughter Sasha, he turned back to kill Raoul, who was about to kill Meg, and fulfilled his promise to Sasha, "You will be fine", but because His return resulted in failure to escape legal sanctions in the end. It seems a bit ridiculous that an original thief was arrested because of a little softness in his heart. But it is memorable. Burnham can be said to be the representative of most people in our society, blue-collar workers, who want their children to live a good life, and want to make a little more of their lives, but because of this or other reasons, the results are always unsatisfactory. . Taking risks for the sake of money, but having to accept jail for the sake of the humanity of the heart, is this irony or praise? Will we face such an embarrassment?

Finally, by the way, the actors, in addition to Forest Whitaker, the mother of Meg Atman's Judy Foster, the heroine of the Silent Lambs, relying on the Silent Lambs to get the Oscars for the Queen’s Lecture; Meg Atman Christine Stewart, played by Man’s daughter Sasha, the heroine of the Twilight Saga, seems to be the childhood work of a red-hot actress, similar to this killer. Natalie Portman in her childhood. The cast can be regarded as a huge trembling space plus the shooting of ghosts, which gives the film a lot of points!

Of course, the audience still needs to understand the multiple shots in the film, just as a small oversight of the big director. The subtitles or shots that appear again in David's movies are similar to Brad Pitt in a frame in Fight Club. In the trembling space, you can also find the phrase "face your fear" if you look closely.

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Extended Reading

Panic Room quotes

  • Sarah: What is it?

    Meg: It's bad!

  • Stephen Altman: Meg, why are we doing this?

    Meg: Because that's what its going to come to.