The house can't be too big!

Emery 2022-03-24 09:01:19

The house in "Tremor Space" can't be too big! The sleeping mother and daughter in their new home encounter the intrusion of three uninvited guests, turning this ordinary night into a thrilling one. The movie starts with a few long shots in space with computer special effects, and the special use of camera angles creates a very good horror atmosphere for the story, which can be described as a solid dazzling skill. But no matter how good the camera language is, it still can't hide the emptiness of the story itself. All the settings in the story seem too deliberate, such as the abrupt secret room in the house, the mother's phobia of airtightness, the daughter's illness, the father's weakness and the intruder's stupidity It's all just to promote the development of the plot more powerfully, and there is no more solid internal logic. At that time, the mother, who was worried about internal and external troubles, was instantly transformed into "Home Alone", witty and cute. What is even more inexplicable is that the father has zero communication with the mother and the child throughout the whole process, and really does not know the purpose of setting this character. In addition to the show, the whole film has no more content to express. 4 points. Ps: This work is really too bad for the director David Fincher who made "Fight Club" three years ago.

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  • Alverta 2022-03-24 09:01:19

    Vinci's grasp of light is awesome, his use of long shots and ghost perspective is at the master level, and CG technology has also greatly assisted the development of the plot. What I don't understand is why the film did not perform well at the time. Is it the script? I think it's okay, because it's also about human nature anyway.

  • Rasheed 2021-10-21 15:30:15

    The photography is superb, the film is considered to be Vinci’s poor work

Panic Room quotes

  • Sarah: [observing the Panic Room, with cameras and a steel door] My room! definitely my room!

  • [after being told about panic room]

    Meg: This whole thing makes me nervous.

    Lydia Lynch: Why?

    Meg: Ever read any Poe?

    Lydia Lynch: No, but I loved her last album!