Nick and Amy are a couple in everyone's eyes. They are both men and women. The boys are university professors and the girls are well-known female writers. They are typical American perfect family models. They met each other at a party in New York, and became enamored with each other's humorous conversations. The two soon fell in love and became married. Soon, this perfect couple moved back to Missouri, a lonely country, because of the Great Depression in the United States and the boy's mother was seriously ill from cancer. All marital problems are also brewing and fermenting in this small town. This day was the anniversary of their fifth wedding anniversary. Early in the morning, Nick went to find his twin sister and drank sullen wine. The turbulent undercurrent under the masks of the model couple seemed to drown him almost asphyxiated, and he was gasping for life. Unexpectedly, after returning home, he found an unusual smell. His blonde wife, Amy, disappeared for no reason, leaving the broken table behind. Nick immediately reported to the police and asked the police to start assisting in finding the whereabouts of his wife, but the subsequent development surprised him even more, because the police found every clue that Nick might have killed his wife through layer upon layer. murderer! Coupled with the explosion of secrets that Nick concealed, the illusion of this perfect marriage gradually disintegrated, revealing a suspicious cloud of "super-perfect murder"... The film is composed of "The Seven Deadly Sins" and "Fight Club" director David Finn Qi directed, the screenwriter was personally written by the original novel author Gillian Flynn, who simplified the too complicated narrative structure in the original novel into a story suitable for film presentation, and claimed to have rewritten the ending. Since the book "The Lost Lovers" was published in 2012, it has immediately won the love of readers. Many readers praised this as a novel that people can't put down. In the cloak of suspense and thrill, what is hidden is a story about love. The fascinating soul of the flesh and intimacy. Many readers said that after reading it, they were too shocked, so they read it again from the beginning. The second reading filled up all the details that were greedy and missed, and they can re-taste the author carefully and bury it. The details.
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