Who says the new David Fincher often says a new classic on the screen. In 2014, the one who used seven and combat clubs confirmed this trend that he had taken him as a cult filmmaker with Gone Girl, a masterpiece Thriller Under the leadership of Ben Affleck and Rosamund Peak (the body of which was transformed into the film’s needs, according to his own statements, in the “Chemistry Lab”).
You’ve never seen Thriller Gone Girl is also recognized by the viewer of Allociné, whose average note from 5 to 5 to 5, as well as the press that dissatisfies with the excellent 4 artistic film? So don’t hesitate for a second: France 2 offers the opportunity to evaluate this lack of this Sunday evening!
Gone Girl is an adaptation of the bestseller on the big screen Appearance Signed by Gillian Flynn (almost 2 million copies sold in the United States), which took care of the film script. History? Nick Dan, who, on the occasion of the fifth wedding anniversary, points to the disappearance of his wife Amya. Under the pressure of police and media panic, the model pair begins to break down. Very quickly, Nick’s lie and his strange behavior pushes everyone to the same question: Did he kill his wife?
For its history, which is both oppressed and full of suspension, Gillian Flynn wanted a wizard Thriller Control and already had David Fincher in his corner. But another quality of the filmmaker was interested in him: his black humor. “Gone the girl, despite her darkness, is not humorous and I knew she could wear these moments on the screen”Says an American novelist.
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Black, paranoid, intense, manipulator, this is a girl who is rich in claims that quickly turn into a nightmare, is clearly distinguished by the staging of David Fincher, from amazing mastery. If you add Ben Affleck and Rosamund Peak impeccable performance, let’s go briefly: We’re here charming Thriller Conjugal, from which it is obviously difficult to make a dishonest way.
Six million viewers vibrated in hexagonal rooms, in front of David Fincher’s breathtaking Gone Girl. Tonight, you have the opportunity (re -) to discover this essential thriller!
Tonight in France at 9:10 pm.
Trailer “Gone Girl”:
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