Gone Girl' Latest News, Review: Powerhouse Movie with a Mixture of Mystery, Drama and Suspense.
There is a new movie that is still out in the cinema today that is getting some major raves when it comes to positive remarks and that is none other than "Gone Girl" directed by David Fincher. Starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike, this movie is a mixture of mystery, drama and suspense.
The movie made its debut the 52nd New York Festival and since then, it has left movie experts amazed on how it was well written and how it was directed. The cinematography and the phasing of this film were just exquisitely done. But the positive reviews didn't just end there when it finally came out for a global release. Critics really showed some love on Fincher's direction this time.
Other actors who are in this movie are Neil Patrick Harris, Carrie Cook and Tyler Perry; and based on those names, you can conclude that it is a powerhouse. There are hardly negative feedbacks from this movie from viewers. Most people who saw it posted on their social network how they thought it should be the movie of the year.
The movie focuses on the marriage of a couple specifically in America. On this film, you will be able to see the significance of honesty in a relationship and what is the true value of the holy matrimony. Most of the people stay in their marriage because they have to and not because they want to. That is one of the things that this movie will stir in you and that is your opinion and principle about the said subject.
The character of Amy Elliott-Dunne played by Rosamund Pike is so compelling that a lot of female in this generation could relate to it. In the story, she came out missing one day, which resulted to her husband going crazy about what happened. This actually caused a lot of media attention. But at the end of the story, it turns out that Amy is just this crazy woman who faked her death because she was depressed and she's been cheating on her husband.
If you haven't seen the movie just yet, it is never too late to be amazed on how it was made. Catch it on a theater near you.
















