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Pete 2022-04-20 09:01:06
black fairy tale for adults
The movie is fun.
Some passages of "side effects" and "revenge" come to mind. Once a woman's fighting spirit is aroused, it is simply wonderful.
David Fincher does a great job of adult dark fairy tales, "House of Cards", "Fight Club", "Gone Girl". In line with my bad energy aesthetic.
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Carrie 2022-03-17 09:01:02
The biggest BUG of the film’s case [Only the case, not the plot]
There is nothing to say about the level of filming and plot design of this film, and there is not one of the best thriller mystery films of the year.
Here is just to talk about the facts of the case and discuss the case. Despite the amazing Amy's calculations, but after a little analysis, the bitch...

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Nels 2022-03-25 09:01:05
The simplification of the parents of the protagonist and heroine completely lost the description of the character development process of the two in the original work. What is also lost is the psychological level of the two, Amy's IQ and the sense of existence of the auxiliary role (Why did Amy kill the spare tire in the original book? There is a description in it), only two lost protagonists and a mere circus show by the media are left, and the hurried and perfunctory scene connection is also unbearable. Two and a half stars
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Bridgette 2022-03-23 09:01:09
"What are you thinking? How are you feeling? Who are you? What have we done to each other? What will we do?" With "Gone Girl," Fincher has designed a portrait of marriage as psychological warfare where ceasefires masquerade as happiness . Sadness and despair? "That's marriage."
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Ellen Abbott: I so appreciate you giving us this time, Nick.
Nick Dunne: You went on national television and told people that I murdered my wife.
Ellen Abbott: Well, I go where the story goes.
Nick Dunne: You implied that I had carnal relations with my sister.
Ellen Abbott: I didn't use the "I" word. I said you two were extremely close.
Nick Dunne: You had a pile of nitwits diagnose me as a sociopath.
Ellen Abbott: Icebreaker.
Ellen Abbott: [shows him a robot cat toy] To go with your robot dog.
Nick Dunne: I'll go find Amy.
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Amy Dunne: [V.O] What scared me wasn't that he'd pushed me. What scared me was how much he wanted to hurt me more. What scared me was that I'd finally realized... I am frightened of my own husband.