Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Panic Room

Related image Meg Altman and her daughter Sarah moving into a house recently owned by an eccentric millionaire after Meg’s divorce. One of the first nights in their new home, a break in occurs, forcing the two to stay put inside a panic room built by the previous owner, desperately trying to reach people on the outside without a cellphone signal. Sadly, the objects the burglars are after, are locked inside the panic room with Sarah and Meg, a room that can only be opened from the inside.
The concept of this American thriller was interesting; the entire plot of a movie circulating around the existence of a single room. And though the movie itself was interesting, somewhere along the way you just got lost and it was no longer as fascinating as it was in the beginning. The characters are good, the plot is good, the script is good, but something unknown was left disregarded, not making me able to stick with the movie throughout.
I honestly wouldn’t recommend this movie to anyone, unless you’re very bored and you’ve already seen all the previous movies posted on my blog.

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