Panic Room
If you've ever seen the American film Panic Room, you'll know that it deserves to be considered one of the finest maternal films of all time. Because of its profound substance and immersive performances, Panic Room is a film that needs to be seen on Mother's Day.
The film surrounds Meg Altman and her daughter Sarah moving into an ancient property after their divorce, where they discover a secret chamber created for a single purpose. Meg and Sarah were met by three robbers who broke into their room on the first night. Meg and her kid hurried into the Panic room, thinking it would be safe for them to hide and save their lives. However, that location has a large amount of money, which the robbers are hunting for. Beginning here, the veil of secrecy is progressively lifted. When Sarah's kid becomes ill, Meg is willing to give up her life to obtain the medication that would save Sarah's life. Viewers will be thoroughly immersed in Meg's holy sentiments for her child and will completely empathize with the character's emotions as she watches her child being kidnapped by bandits.
Detailed information:
Release date: 2002
Directed by: David Fincher
Actors: Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Dwight Yoakam, Jared Leto, Kristen Stewart.
Running time: 112 minutes