This Is Marriage

Ernestina 2022-03-22 09:01:07

It's hard to dislike a director like David Fincher. He doesn’t describe the universe, tell time and space, or discuss technology, but he makes people feel that he is the future of film—just telling stories, not sensational, and fast-paced camera transitions without dazzling skills. With his uncompromising rhythm and a temperate soundtrack, he is more arrogant than Quentin, and is more familiar with expression.
This is a film that is wrapped in a suspenseful shell and explores the core of marriage. Why fall in love and how to kill each other? The mind of the person next to the pillow is the ultimate suspense.
The topic of love is always new, and "The Lost Lover" is just an observation from one angle. It is an urban fable, not a textbook that teaches people how to build a love grave, but a mirror that allows people to see themselves in fiction. It should not be a sharp sword to destroy people's views on marriage and love, but a catharsis of drama. Let people discover what love is after venting. In fact, this is the cruel nature of marriage. The despair of marriage is so bloody that people can't bear to look directly at it.
Amy has achieved her goal, but she is still a loser. Amy is cruel, but all she lied to were people who loved her. As a price, she will always play Amazing Amy, the real Amy is dead. Maybe she died just after the Amazing Amy comics came out.
Public opinion, the media, and even the police were ridiculed again and did a good job.

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Gone Girl quotes

  • Detective Rhonda Boney: Well, we have our first clue.

    [holds an envelope that reads Clue One]

  • Nick Dunne: Come home, Amy. I dare you.