When I went to see Gone Girl I was lucky enough to get the last ticket for this movie, and it was well worth it. I hadn't anticipated the movie to be sold out, so I ended up showing after the trailers started to show. I found a seat in front and on the side, but the theater was small enough that it was still a good seat.
Gone Girl has it's fair share of laughs, along with a healthy dose of suspense. It's an incredibly smart movie in the way that it seems as though the characters are playing a game with each other, acting and reacting off of the others moves. They seem to enjoy the game; a game that has the potential to completely destroy the losing party. Throughout the entire movie I was drawing conclusions and grasping for straws that didn't really exist, trying to make sense of what was happening and anticipate what was going to happen next, as I'm sure you will, too. It's the kind of movie that may make you look at your boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse and wonder, "Are they psychotic?"
Gone Girl Poster. 2014. IMDb. Web. 4 Oct. 2014.
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It's the morning of Nick and Amy Dunne's five year anniversary, and as Nick returns home, a troubling scene awaits him. His front door is open, a glass table flipped and shattered, and Amy is gone. As police begin their investigation, and Amy's parents create a hotline to call for tips, it seems as though the whole town begins to volunteer to help find Amy. Nick keeps calm and collected through the case, putting on a face for the media and those around him. It is because of this that he begins to get eaten alive by the media. Things don't add up and Nick begins to be a suspect in the case of his wife's disappearance. It's not until about halfway through the movie that it takes us back to the morning of and we learn what really happened to Amy Dunne, making us, as the audience, one of only two that really knows what happened on that morning.
Now, I could lay out the whole story and all the major events that take place in the movie, but I really think that I should avoid that for this one; what's the fun in that anyway? I said earlier that I was grasping for straws through the movie, and that's part of what makes it so great. I think that that is what makes movies so fun; going to see them, drawing your conclusions and connections, and being completely blown away by what is really the truth. So, I'm going to leave it vague in hopes that some of you will see it, at least when it is released from theaters.
This post is hilarious, as was the alexander post. I haven't seen the movie yet but I just might after reading this :-).
ReplyDeleteI'm into movies, as in I have about 2,000 dvds, way to many to count. But this sounds like it would be a good movie. Wondering what the rating is on it? Thanks for the review....
I don't know if I, myself, could give movies ratings. I don't really know what to base it on, do you know what I mean? I know what makes a movie good in my eyes, and why I like certain movies more than others, but I don't think I could put a number or star or anything on any movie. I can say that a movie was amazing or okay, and recommend it to someone off of that, but I think that if I started rating movies, my own preferences would impact it. The movie was great though lol, if you're on the fence, I'd definitely say go see it. I don't think you'd be disappointed.
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