"Open your palms and everything will vanish"

Guillermo 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Saw this week's issue in the Starbucks magazine cabinet today.

Smoking time, watched David Fincher's visit.

"The Seven Deadly Sins" is a movie I watched when I was in junior high school.

I like it very much. But I don't know the director at all.

Because of the good impression of "Seven Deadly Sins", I became interested in the white-bearded director.

"Panic Room", an old movie from 2002, made me fall in love with him all of a sudden.



The beginning of the movie tells what a sophisticated mansion it is.

Without pulling the redundant parts, it cuts directly to the theme - catastrophe.

The structure of a story is the cause, the fuse, the passage, the climax, and the end.

This is a simple literary composition.

The origin of the story is that the children of the owner of the mansion are intriguing over the inheritance.

The greed of the three fools became the fuse and caused this story to happen.

The game of hide and seek will be thrilling through the tandem.

And when the robber and the girl are in the same room, everyone's reaction is an orgasm.

In the end, the policeman: "Open your hands, let me see your palms—" as the tragic ending.

I would say, it was a success.



The filmmaker, who has wanted to be a director since the age of eight, has created a world of cinema that belongs to him.

He uses his delicate vision to lead the audience into his cinema.

Love the streamlined feel of his camera movement.

It feels great.

If this is a 3D movie, it must be real.

Everything is like being there.

It is close to the psychology of the protagonist of the story and completely fits the viewing angle of the audience.

Everything is so perfect.



During the "Seven Deadly Sins".

I thought it was a little too direct.

Ironically too direct.

And this one, the most vivid expression of "people die for wealth".

In life, there is something more precious than desire.

From the very beginning, the engineer's "I just want money, I don't want to kill!"

and then confessed that the engineer needs money for his daughter.

And then to injection therapy.

Middle: He says, "There's broken glass on the floor, I'll help you!", then picks up the girl, avoiding the mirror shards.

His purpose is "only to rob money, not to kill".

He doesn't want to hurt innocent people.

Although the temptation of money to him has reached the point of desperate, and his inner humanity is so pure.

In terms of characterization, the polarization of this character is extreme.

It also basically depends on this point and suddenly understands the director's philosophy.

When the police came and surrounded the house, he did not resist.

The storm rolled up the twenty-two million clasped in his open palm.

Swept away everything.

The end of the story doesn't tell anything about the ending.

This is yet another moral question.

The engineer's final fate was not told.

She didn't tell the girl if she would be a family of three and rehabilitate.

Didn't tell the girl's mother if she would help the engineer.

Everything has become a suspicion of law, society, and human nature.

And all that happened for 22 million...

open your hands, it all came to nothing .

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Extended Reading
  • Dion 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Shooting thrillers in a small space is old-fashioned, but when I watch the movie, I feel my breathing has stopped. This is a masterpiece that Vinci has been neglected.

  • Glen 2022-04-20 09:01:12

    The dangers that rich people will encounter = = teach us how to fight the bad guys~! Ha ha

Panic Room quotes

  • [after Meg set the propane gas on fire scene]

    Meg: [to Sarah] Are you okay?

    Sarah: [nods]

    Meg: [scolding] Promise me you will never do *ANYTHING* like that.

    Sarah: [nods] I won't.

  • Burnham: [hearing an ominous clicking sound] Turn the gas off. Turn the gas off right now.