David Fincher is responsible for one of the three or four book-to-movie adaptations that stood up to their source material, in my humble opinion. I read Gillian Flynn’s delightfully devious potboiler “Gone Girl” soon after I discovered Fincher would be taking on the project, and this book was absolutely incredible. I loved absolutely everything about it - the immaculately written and yet not particularly likable characters, the pacing, the way that Flynn was able to pull off near-preposterous plot twists effortlessly. I even loved that ending. Did Fincher do the book justice?
"Gone Girl" is the magical thing that can happen when filmmaker and author are this perfectly suited to one another. As Fincher said in an interview, "you hire the right people and you step aside." He got the right people - every last one of them.
Five years of marriage have not been kind to Nick and Amy Dunne (Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.) After the recession took both of their journalism jobs, they reluctantly moved to Nick’s hometown in Missouri from New York to tend to his dying mother. Maybe Amy never saw herself living outside of Manhattan, maybe Nick resented Amy for her family’s money and the pre-nup he signed. On the morning of their fifth wedding anniversary, Amy goes missing. A media circus ensues, with Nick being portrayed as the main suspect. Amy’s high school ex-boyfriend (Neil Patrick Harris) and her alleged ‘best friend’ from home (Casey Wilson) manifest only to put the nail in the case’s coffin. But what really happened to Amazing Amy?
"Gone Girl" is the magical thing that can happen when filmmaker and author are this perfectly suited to one another. As Fincher said in an interview, "you hire the right people and you step aside." He got the right people - every last one of them.
Five years of marriage have not been kind to Nick and Amy Dunne (Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.) After the recession took both of their journalism jobs, they reluctantly moved to Nick’s hometown in Missouri from New York to tend to his dying mother. Maybe Amy never saw herself living outside of Manhattan, maybe Nick resented Amy for her family’s money and the pre-nup he signed. On the morning of their fifth wedding anniversary, Amy goes missing. A media circus ensues, with Nick being portrayed as the main suspect. Amy’s high school ex-boyfriend (Neil Patrick Harris) and her alleged ‘best friend’ from home (Casey Wilson) manifest only to put the nail in the case’s coffin. But what really happened to Amazing Amy?
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