11 Facts About Panic Room

1.

Panic Room is a 2002 American thriller film directed by David Fincher.

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2.

Panic Room'sdeparture threatened the completion of the film, but Foster quickly replaced Kidman.

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3.

Panic Room has been assessed for its portrayal of childhood and feminism, the elements of video surveillance and diabetes, and its thematic approach to mortality.

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4.

Panic Room was Stewart's second feature film after The Safety of Objects .

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5.

Panic Room was directed by David Fincher based on a screenplay written by David Koepp.

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6.

Fincher saw Panic Room as a crime thriller similar to The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, where money is "an object that everyone's after for the wrong reasons".

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7.

Seamless shot at the beginning of Panic Room took nine days to film on set but took several months to complete in post-production.

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8.

Panic Room is one of several films at the turn of the 21st century that use video surveillance as a key element.

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9.

Columbia Pictures marketed Panic Room as being produced by the same director who produced Seven and Fight Club.

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10.

Fincher disagreed with the approach because he believed that Panic Room did not match the tone of his previous two films and that it would not appeal to the same audiences.

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11.

Panic Room was first released on VHS and DVD on September 17,2002.

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