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Roger Ebert praises David Fincher's adaptation of Gillian Flynn's novel as a thriller and an issue, a film that shifts perspective and genre many times. He discusses the plot, the themes, the performances, and the metafictional elements of the movie, as well as its strengths and weaknesses.
Sep 25, 2014 · “Gone Girl,” David Fincher’s movie adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best seller, focuses on a young wife who goes missing.
- David Fincher
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Oct 1, 2014 · Gone Girl, David Fincher's meticulously overwrought screen version of Gillian Flynn's he-said/she-said novel of marital discord gone malevolent, is a film that sticks to its source with an...
With seamless editing, a memorable score, and fantastic camera work, Gone Girl is technically magnificent, but it's Gillian Flynn's debut screenplay that steals the spotlight.
Sep 22, 2014 · David Fincher directs Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike in a mesmerizing adaptation of Gillian Flynn's novel about a missing wife and a troubled marriage. The film is a satire of the media culture, a psychological study of matrimonial hell and a metaphor for the terror beneath the surfaces of American life.
Oct 2, 2014 · The Verge praises Gone Girl as a brilliant-yet-imperfect David Fincher movie that critiques the marketplace of ideas and the media's role in shaping narratives. The review analyzes the characters, the plot, and the themes of the film, and warns that the audience will be left with an uneasy feeling.