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“David Fincher to me is one of the most talented directors around today, and while Se7en from personal opinion is his best film Gone Girl is up there with his best. Fincher directs with his usual superb class, giving the film great style and keeping the story alive(Gone Girl is easily one of the year's best directed films), and the whole film looks absolutely great with brooding lighting that evokes the creepy atmosphere brilliantly and Gone Girl is also a film that makes good use of digital, after seeing many directors over-using or cheapening it it was refreshing to see the technique done with taste. Trent Rezner and Atticus Ross's music score gives the film a haunting vibe and adds much to the unsettling intensity that a lot of the film(at least two-thirds worth), managing to not do it i” read more
" Directed by: David Fincher Produced by: Reese Witherspoon, Cean Chaffin, Aaron Milchan, Leslie Dixon, and Jim Davidson Written by: Gillian Flynn Based on the novel by: Gillian Flynn Cinematography: Jeff Cronenweth Edited by: Kirk Baxter Music by: Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor Distributed by: 20th Century Fox"
"Y'know, when this movie first hit theaters, the overall view that I kept reading from critics (that is, after reading all the in-depth analytical views of what their interpretation of what the roles males and females were in modern society, a major metaphor in this movie's story) was that Gone Girl is a "great movie with a bad ending". After hearing what people whom I knew that saw this flick, the over-all view from them was that is was a "great movie with a bad ending". So after GG had been in "
" Peak Psycho: When she finds out her husband, Nick (Ben Affleck), is having an affair, Amy (Rosamund Pike) will go to any lengths to frame him for her murder. She also stages her own rape and slashes the throat of her non-rapist (Neil Patrick Harris) mid-sex. How to Get Rid of Her: You can’t."