what are you thinking? How did you feel? What have you done to me? What will be our future?

Rozella 2022-04-20 09:01:06

If there is any best film in the second half of the year, then I will definitely choose "gone girl". Originally, I wanted to award the best film of the year to me, but I really like "The Grand Budapest Hotel" because both films are "must have" "Look" series, but the styles are very different, and it is difficult to distinguish between the best, so it has to be divided into the best in the first and second half of the year. SPOILER ALERT Because this movie is a suspense movie, it is really hateful to be spoiled. But I really liked this movie so much that I couldn't help but want to make two or three more beeps. 1. The plot is too unexpected and unpredictable. Or maybe I used my traditional, popcorn-style sixth sense to predict the movie, and I guessed wrong. At first, I thought that Nick could not be the murderer. There should be another killer. Could it be the spare tire of the perverted rich man? (How is that possible!) I looked at it and thought, oh my god! Is Nick an acting killer? (How is that possible!) Then I realized, I rubbed it! It turns out that Amy is the big boss! At this point, I felt that the movie should be almost over, after all, everyone's whereabouts and motives are completely clear. (How is that possible!) But! This is only half way through the movie. I thought the male lead would be screwed up and scolded to death by the media and the public. (How is that possible!) Then I thought that the male protagonist was going to reverse the situation through a powerful crisis public relations (how possible!) Then I thought that the male protagonist had no choice, and had to rely on crisis public relations to make great moves (not oh!) Anyway! Anyway! The whole movie has no pee spots, the whole climax! 2. The heroine's mood and character are too rich. At first I thought Amy was such a cute, special, fresh girl and then she became a victim of marriage, a desperate, sad, housewife abandoned by her husband and then she became a wily boss and then a cold-hearted killer In the end, it became a big pervert who could justify his own lies, but I still sympathize with Amy. She loved Nick so much that she hated Nick as much as she does now. 3. I like movies and start with the same three questions and end. What are you thinking? How did you feel? What's wrong? A question was added at the end: what will be our future? (probably) 4. Love the film's discussion of love and marriage. Probably a suspenseful version of Blue Valentine and Revolutionary Road. (btw, I think Revolutionary Road, Two Lonely Hearts and Requiem for Dreams are the most desperate movies of my top 3. It's really good to die for!) From the momentary enthusiasm to tenderness at the beginning, excited In the first and second years of starting a family, I can still be full of enthusiasm and longing for life, and I am constantly worn down by life and reality, and the softness and love in the hearts of the two of them are finally hated. People who are lovable, try to attract each other and then slowly take off the mask, show the true but unacceptable side to each other, but ask the other party to always be perfect until the end of life is full of quarrels or cold wars or despair. Basically the beginning and end of every unhappy lover and couple. In the movie, Amy wrote in his diary: everyone told us: Marriage is a hard work. Not for me and Nick! 5. For the relationship between the media and public sentiment. The media can use indirect, piecing together a variety of methods to present a "fact" that conforms to the values ​​they want to express to the public to see the public's emotions and opinions. The side that the public most expects to see, this side is either very ugly, or extremely perfect. I remember that Professor Xu Zidong said in the threesome of Qiangqiang (20140924): A big clue of how to pure literature and popular literature is to look, in the works Are there "bad guys". And the media in the movie is nothing more than telling the public a "fact" they want to hear. And in the process of watching the movie, I can also feel my emotional transformation towards Amy and Nick. Therefore, it is mainly about which angle to look at, and which position to look at. In the adult world, there is usually no right or wrong, only angles. And I am willing to admit that I am just an ordinary person who is easily provoked by the media and other people's words. Due to the recent activities of some people in Hong Kong, although many students from mainland China and Hong Kong have their own opinions, they can see that they want to show that they are a grown up for everyone to see, and want to declare to everyone: I am a thoughtful, assertive, A sane, intelligent person who is not manipulated by the media. But what a virtue it is to realize that you are a mediocrity, a fool, and a member of the common people. I think everyone is easily provoked, and the more educated people are, the more likely they are to be provoked by these beautiful and noble terms. 6. The plot is too tight. I hope to win an award. David Fincher is the authoritative certification of thriller and suspense films!

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  • Lelia 2021-10-20 18:58:28

    In the second half, I have been looking forward to more surprises, but unfortunately there are none.

  • Jakob 2021-10-20 18:58:28

    Vinci’s director deserves five stars: clean, austere, sharp, compact and relaxed, the climax of the soundtrack is very exciting, and the visual impact is full. The plot layout is unexpected and there is a more obvious social irony. The only shortcoming is the lack of explanation of Amy's character. He is too clever and also quite stupid. All of this is taken for granted.

Gone Girl quotes

  • Amy Dunne: The girl with the giant cum-on-me tits.

  • Amy Dunne: I've killed for you. Who else can say that?