Gone Girl
Gone Girl
R | 03 October 2014 (USA)
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With his wife's disappearance having become the focus of an intense media circus, a man sees the spotlight turned on him when it's suspected that he may not be innocent.

Reviews
Develiker terrible... so disappointed.
Patience Watson One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
Loui Blair It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
Justina The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Abhaymuna1004 What else do you need ???....what I love the most About this movie is that u don't know...on which side u really are.......there are very few movies out there which keeps u pushing....towards the ending......again and again wants to see the end..... 9/10 because I don't like the end.....
lindseyholy7 Always curious to see how a director will bring a wonderfully written novel to life- and Gone Girl asked a lot, but Fincher aced it. The cast is absolutely brilliant. Every single person played their roles well, but main props go to Rosemund. There really couldn't have been a stronger lead actor. Ben held his own too. Major plus for the soundtrack and Rezner as well. My only critique has to do with "Amy's descovery interview" scene. It's unreasonable that they would leave blood all over her and talk to her/send her home that way. I'm not a cop just seems like... no. Other than that directional choice- everything is brilliant.
foxdanger Is not a bad movie. But the story is kind too much predictable. And has bad poor "plot twist".Its good to pass some time, but doesn't look like a Fincher movie.
cinemajesty Movie Review: "Gone Girl" (2014)Director David Fincher's latest movie comes along in tight-gripping 140-minute-cut by Academy-Award-winning editor Kirk Baxter, when leading cast all up front Rosamund Pike in a role of a life-time as fucking amazing Amy Dunne and Ben Affleck beating exactly for what he came for in hopelessly-failing attempts of making sense to his one-of-another disappearing wife, carrying the picture on his shoulders to become a victim of his own crimes and misendeavors to make love and get loved again in an inevitable relationship between a woman & a man, so sharply-analyzed by best-selling novelist Gillian Flynn, who then felt compelled to deliver the ready-to-shoot screen-adaptation herself.Cinematography by Jeff Cronenweth and Production Design by already Academy-Award-honored Donald Graham Burt become a relentless forcing cinematic vehicle to show off David Fincher skill of controlling the image systems of his pictures since "Se7en" (1995) starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman inside out to deliver ensuring smash hit movie in Fall 2014 for distributor 20th Century Fox, even after three and half years highly-recommendable for revisits due to down-to-the-bone truthful as satirical views on the human condition, where exposure of secrets creates the weapon of choice in "war of the roses" between male-female revelations down to blood, which seemingly never gets old to begin with.© 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)