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Gone Girl
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Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Kim Dickens, Tyler Perry View AllCrew
David Fincher (Director), Gillian Flynn (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Oct. 1st, 2014
Runtime: 2 hours, 25 minutes
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Question about the ending to Gone Girl (2014) SPOILERS
I had trouble believing that Nick would choose to stay with Amy and raise a child that he didn't even confirm was his before choosing to do so.
I was wondering, why didn't Nick just go to the press...
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MovieMeditation
David Fincher has also made the decision to remain in the same territory of genre throughout a big portion of his films, and while Gone Girl suggests a recognizable set-up, it is a different and far more experimental Fincher who comes out on the other side...
David Fincher has also made the decision to remain in the same territory of genre throughout a big portion of his films, and while Gone Girl suggests a recognizable set-up, it is a different and far more experimental Fincher who comes out on the other side...
Daniel M
David Fincher is a perfect match for the films mysterious plot, especially in the first half of the film which is filled with dark, edge of your seat moments as we are introduced to the two central characters, to Nick (Affleck) who narrates from the present day as his wife has gone missing, and from....
David Fincher is a perfect match for the films mysterious plot, especially in the first half of the film which is filled with dark, edge of your seat moments as we are introduced to the two central characters, to Nick (Affleck) who narrates from the present day as his wife has gone missing, and from....
mrtylerdurden
I'm sorry that I have talked about Fincher for so long, but it just feels completely like a Fincher film.
I'm sorry that I have talked about Fincher for so long, but it just feels completely like a Fincher film.