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Gone Girl
2014 149 min United States of America R 16+
★8.4
Mystery, Thriller, Drama
Director: David Fincher
🎭 Based on
«Gone Girl»
byGillian Flynn
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Description
With his wife's disappearance having become the focus of an intense media circus, a man sees the spotlight turned on him when it's suspected that he may not be innocent.
Budget:
$61M
US Gross:
$167.77M
Worldwide:
$370.89M
Starring
Ben Affleck
Actor
Rosamund Pike
Actor
Neil Patrick Harris
Actor
Awards
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Thriller
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Best Breakup
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Actress
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2015
— Best Actress
Golden Globe 2015
— Best Screenplay
BAFTA 2015
— Best Adapted Screenplay
Golden Globe 2015
— Best Original Score
Academy Awards 2015
— Best Actress
Golden Globe 2015
— Best Director
Georges Awards 2015
— Best Foreign Drama
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Most Frightened Performance
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Thriller
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Best Breakup
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Best Picture
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Best Villain
Saturn Awards 2015
— Best Actress
Key opinion
Gone Girl is widely hailed as a masterful, cynical psychological thriller that dissects the toxicity of modern marriage and media influence. While most critics and audiences praise its meticulous direction and chilling performances, a minority finds the plot convoluted and the lengthy runtime excessive.
| Acting | Rosamund Pike provides a chilling and transformative performance that anchors the film's psychological depth. | |
| Direction | David Fincher demonstrates a high level of technical mastery, effectively balancing dark themes with surgical precision in his storytelling. | |
| Screenplay | Gillian Flynn's screenplay is lauded for its expert handling of dual perspectives, unreliable narration, and biting social commentary. | |
| Cinematography | The cinematography is praised for its ability to reflect the film's muted, unsettling tone and its influence on audience perception. | |
| Runtime | The film's nearly two-and-a-half-hour runtime divides audiences, with some finding it a rewarding, contemplative experience and others viewing it as bloated or unnecessarily long. | |
| Ending | The ending is highly polarizing; it is celebrated by many as a shocking, bold resolution to the narrative, while others view it as far-fetched or unsatisfying. |