The first half of the story is wonderful and the second half can hardly be seen directly.

Katlynn 2022-03-19 09:01:02

The first half of the story is suspenseful, and the plot is very beautiful. The heroine is like a social elite, who has been controlling the development of everything, neurotic but proud. Although the money-robbing period was awkward and tolerable, the heroine became a person after being robbed, panicked and weak, but just like a child's play, she framed a rich second generation. Are the police and all the relatives and friends of the rich second generation fools? A video from a monitor can prove to be a self-defense murder? The rich second generation was still in his city when the hostess disappeared. Isn't there a personal testimony to prove that he was not at the scene? The time when the hostess entered the mansion was simply not right. Isn’t the heroine a best-selling author? As for making the police too scared to investigate the case? In the first part, I just wanted to frame Nick for the murder and spent so much effort to prove it. In the later part, it was as simple as eating a meal to frame others and imprison myself.

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  • Clovis 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    I won't get married in my life

  • Janiya 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The atmosphere of the whole film is very cold, but with fatal attraction, it moves to the extreme of the dark side of marriage, pushing the possible negative factors or directions such as deception, tolerance, cold violence, and revenge in marriage to a terrible situation. And in the last scene, with hopelessness and hypocrisy, the marriage was divided into five horses. However, in addition to marriage, the film also covers at least two perspectives, the strength of the media and public opinion, and the public's opinion.

Gone Girl quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.