Panic Room is not based on a true story. It's a work of fiction that was written and produced to thrill and engage the audience with an imaginative plot.
I'm not sure which specific 'panic room' story you are referring to. There could be many movies, books or real - life accounts about panic rooms. If it's about the movie 'Panic Room', it's about a mother and daughter who take refuge in the panic room of their new home when burglars break in. The movie is full of tension as they try to outwit the intruders.
In a panic room story, one key element is the panic room itself. It's usually a fortified and hidden space. Another element is the threat that drives people to use the room, like burglars or attackers. Also, the people taking refuge in the room are important, as their actions and reactions shape the story.
A really terrifying real panic room story involved a family during a home invasion. The intruders were armed and aggressive. The family hid in the panic room. The panic room had a camera system, and they could see the intruders ransacking their house. They were so scared that the intruders might find a way to get into the panic room. They stayed quiet and prayed until the police arrived, which felt like an eternity.
The snake monk Jiaojiao 'er was a character in a story. We can understand that Jiao Jiao 'er is a fox demon and is regarded as a little fox fairy by the animals in the mountains. She had once run into a monster hunter and escaped into a meditation room. She was discovered by the cold and fairy-like Fozi and was trapped on a futon. However, the Arhat was surprised to find that there was no demonic aura on Jiao Jiao 'er's body. She even had some Buddhist nature. Therefore, Arhat started to take care of Jiao Jiao 'er and gave her a white fox with a Buddha token. The story also involved the Snake Monk and some other characters, but more information was needed to confirm the specific plot and relationships.
Sure. There was a story where a family built a panic room during a time of high crime in their neighborhood. One night, burglars broke into their house. The family quickly locked themselves in the panic room. From inside, they were able to call the police using the dedicated emergency line in the room. The burglars tried to break into the panic room but failed, and the police arrived just in time to arrest them.
Panic Island was a 2007 horror comedy directed by Matt Flyns, which starred Danica McKellar and William Forsythe. The story was about a group of students who were completing their internship on a small island. However, other than this basic information, the given search results did not provide any more detailed information about Panic Island. Therefore, I don't know the exact answer to this question.
To be at a loss means to be very surprised and flustered by something that has suddenly happened and not know what to do. The origin of this idiom was the Biography of Yuan Huiye in the Book of Northern Qi of the Tang Dynasty.