GONE GIRL proved to be worth all the hype. I had not seen David Fincher's recent films, but determined to see this one before knowing too much about it, so it was off to an early screening yesterday morning - I like early screenings with not many there, so no distractions from people texting or chatting nearby! These thing annoy as one gets older and crankier ... good to see trailers for THE IMITATION GAME, FURY etc too - lots of good stuff coming up for next Awards season!

On the occasion of his fifth wedding anniversary, Nick Dunne
reports that his wife, Amy, has gone missing. Under pressure from the police
and a growing media frenzy, Nick's portrait of a blissful union begins to
crumble. Soon his lies, deceits and strange behavior have everyone asking the
same dark question: Did Nick Dunne kill his wife?
I liked her speech on becoming the 'cool girl' that the guys go for, and how the story is told from both his and hers points of view as they edit and present their versions of reality, the facade we present to others. She does not want to become the "nagging shrew" or controlling wife but is dismayed at his becoming a slacker running a bar she bought for him. It probably is misogynistic, but no more so than others of
its type - though I liked THE WOLF OF WALL STREET as per my recent review (below), I
thought that was totally misogynistic. but its certainly a roller coaster
ride through the new recession-hit America
and also satirises the cannabilistic news media and those harridan tv
interviewers, the sob sisters who latch on to human interest stories and bleed
them dry.
Rosamund Pike has been around for some time, ten years or so, she is a
perfect Hitchcock blonde and indeed did a play titled HITCHCOCK BLONDE here
several years ago, which made her name, then she spent some time playing dull girlfriends.. The part of Amy here needed someone not that well
known to the general public. I think she and Cumberbatch (the Alan Turing role is the ideal lead for him after all those smaller parts) will be the main
contenders come next award season. The supporting cast including Kim Dickens, Carrie Coon,
Tyler Perry are all fantastic. Ben Affleck is surprisingly right here too.
The Variety and Hollywood Reporter reviews go into a lot more context ...... without giving too much away :
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie/gone-girl/review/734451
As IMDB puts it: Definitely worth seeing on the big screen, GONE GIRL is
dark, beautiful, terrifying, tense and at times humorous. It's a film you'll be
talking about for days afterwards.
Excellent review as usual Michael and I thoroughly agree. Rosamund might be a major contender in the Best Actress category mainly because so far this looks like a piss-poor year for leading ladies. Reese Witherspoon has to be a favourite and Amy Adams could also do it at last playing 'a real life person' (Oscar loves those!) :)
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