Thursday, October 9, 2014

"Gone Girl" Intensely Disturbs

I happened to spent my Friday Night watching the Advance Screening of Gone Girl ( October 3, 2014). I say it is perfectly disturbing in a manner that you will love haha! I might sound weird but having to read the novel first before watching it,  Job well done. Gone Girl is a great Crime Novel interpreted perfectly on the Big Screen! You'll Enjoy the Blood, the twist, the story and Ben Affleck haha. It can also  mess with your head, you'll need to process everything that is happening. Rosamund Pike proved again herself as a good actress having to play a very convincing role as Amy Dunne a wife, writer and a psychopath. She really deserve a Best Actress award in the coming awards season. 



 (Plot) Wikipedia

 On the day of his fifth wedding anniversary, Nick Dunne (Affleck) returns home to find that his wife Amy (Pike) is missing. Her disappearance creates a media frenzy, and his awkward behavior and lies surrounding the marriage are interpreted by the media and public as characteristics of a sociopath, implicating him for her apparent murder. Flashback sequences told from Amy's perspective reveal the disintegration of their once-happy marriage: They both lose their jobs during the recession and Amy has to move away from her beloved New york City home to stay in Nick's hometown of North Carthage Missouri when his mother is diagnosed with cancer. Nick, meanwhile, has become lazy, distant, and unfaithful to Amy. Detective Rhonda Boney (Dickens) finds that Nick knows surprisingly little about his wife's day-to-day life, including that she is pregnant. She also uncovers evidence indicating financial troubles and domestic disputes, as well as a report indicating Amy wanted to purchase a gun. As this evidence mounts against him, Nick becomes the prime suspect.


Advance Screening Ticket of Gone Girl


Gone Girl will premiere on Cinema  Oct 8, Distributed by 20th Century fox.

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