Louis126
07-02-24, 04:08 AM
For the first time ever (at the advice and recommendation of a co-worker) I just watched Gone Girl.
It left me feeling like I was on an emotional roller coaster for the first three quarters of the film.
Then, Amy came back home to be with her ‘husband’. This happened after she slashed the other dude’s neck with a box cutter blade ——- while she was having sex with him.
From this point forward I no longer felt like I was on an emotional roller coaster. Instead, from this point forward I felt like I was being dragged through the mud.
All the way up to the three quarter point of the movie I was convinced this was going to end up on my top ten list. But I was wrong about that.
This is a really pathetic movie. I am still struggling to figure out who the actual villain was. I do not know whether Nick was the antagonist or the protagonist. Nor do I know the same about his wife Amy.
This movie is more convoluted than both Mulholland Drive and Memento combined.
No thank you. I don’t need to see it again. I’d give it a 5 on a scale of 1 to 10.
Cheers 🍻
It left me feeling like I was on an emotional roller coaster for the first three quarters of the film.
Then, Amy came back home to be with her ‘husband’. This happened after she slashed the other dude’s neck with a box cutter blade ——- while she was having sex with him.
From this point forward I no longer felt like I was on an emotional roller coaster. Instead, from this point forward I felt like I was being dragged through the mud.
All the way up to the three quarter point of the movie I was convinced this was going to end up on my top ten list. But I was wrong about that.
This is a really pathetic movie. I am still struggling to figure out who the actual villain was. I do not know whether Nick was the antagonist or the protagonist. Nor do I know the same about his wife Amy.
This movie is more convoluted than both Mulholland Drive and Memento combined.
No thank you. I don’t need to see it again. I’d give it a 5 on a scale of 1 to 10.
Cheers 🍻