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In Reply to: Panic Room -- technical question posted by bill mcneal on April 08, 2002 at 18:34:06:
Would going through the handle enhance the "willing suspension of disbelief" feeling in the audience (give the audience a feeling of being an abstract point in space rather than a physical observer)? Is it integral to the story that the audiences perspective travel through the handle? Or is it the cinema equivalent of the cell phone commercial where the complacent salesman tells the schmuck customer to "Put it up to your ear. See? You look cool."Tom §.
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While it fit the style of Fight Club, it took me out of the Panic Room, drawing my eye to his style and the effect.
I disagree. Fincher is a hit-and-miss director and Fight Club was a definite miss. In that film, Alien 3, and The Game, he emphasized style over substance. His style adds to Panic room. His best film, though, is still Seven.Doug Schneider
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