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Gone gril bad review
It has to be a huge waste of potential from talents who know better - which all but guarantees a minimum. It has to be a massive disappointment. Her husband Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) becomes a suspect, the media circus descends and demonise him, neighbours turn on him and skeletons pop out from his cupboard but not his wife's body. Gone Girl features an astonishing performance from British actress Rosamund Pike as a former New York socialite Amy Dunne who one day suddenly disappears on the day of her fifth wedding anniversary. What viewers will have to deal. Reviewed by: Alexander Malsan CONTRIBUTOR THE BAD. Content: There is A LOT to be cautious about with “Gone Girl.” A lot. Dark, intelligent, and stylish to a fault, Gone Girl plays to director David Fincher's sick strengths while bringing the best out of stars Ben Affleck and. . Oct 3, For me to drop a one-star review on a movie, it has to be more than just bad. It has to be a massive disappointment. I've never seen anything like it, and I can't praise Fincher enough for the risk he took with the last half an hour of this movie. Ben Affleck is great as the insipid husband Nick. The last act isn't a thriller anymore, it's a grotesque caricature of modern relationships. It's the point where "Gone Girl" becomes a pitch-black social satire. Amy leaves her house but no neighbor sees her. The good thing is the criticism to the hypocrite behavior of the media. Spoilers ahead: "Gone Girl" is a movie with great hype, but actually it is a too long movie with plot holes and a deceptive conclusion. In addition, the lead characters are non-charismatic. A step further; "Gone Girl" is self-reflexive and abets itself. "Gone Girl" is what stoners call a 'Goof,' i.e. a stupid joke played on those high to have a laugh at their expense. Oct 03, · This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The misanthropic ingredients in the "Gone Girl" blender result in an unappetizing drink smacking bitter. In literature, they can be dismissably bad – trampy, vampy, bitchy types – but there's still a big push back against the idea that women can be. Based upon the global bestseller by Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl in tone winds up tainting this eerie tale of a storybook marriage gone bad. 1.