Gone Girl by David Fincher: a high-concept psychological thriller
Published in 2014, Gone girl is a psychological thriller directed by David Fincher and adapted from the best-seller of the same name by Gillian Flynn, who also wrote the screenplay.
The film tells the story of Nick and Amy Dunne (played by Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike), a seemingly perfect couple whose lives take a dramatic turn when Amy mysteriously disappears. While the police and media race to find Amy, Nick quickly becomes the prime suspect. Inspired by a news story that shook the United States, the film keeps viewers in suspense until the end, thanks to shocking revelations and unexpected twists.
The film was praised for its performances, particularly that of Rosamund Pike, who received an Oscar nomination for best actress for her multifaceted role and for which she did not hesitate to physically transform.
The film releases from Netflix on June 30
David Fincher’s clinical direction, combined with Gillian Flynn’s devilish narration, made the film possible Gone girl one of the most memorable thrillers of the last twenty years. And also a huge box office success, the biggest for its director, with almost $370 million in revenue (for an estimated budget of 61 million).
While Gone girl is one of the most popular films on Netflix France, David Fincher’s feature film will leave the platform next June 30th. So you only have 13 more days left to dive back into Amy Dunne’s brain, to discover all her secrets.
Source: Cine Serie

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