Gone Girl - Why Amy's Fury Still Resonates 10 Years Later

Oct 04, 2024 20:55

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It’s been a decade since David Fincher’s adaptation of Gone Girl hit our screens and sent waves through society. Amy Dunne was villainous, vengeful, and… also kind of relatable. And while the story was grounded in its era, it’s in many ways even more relevant today. 00:00 Intro ( Read more... )

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squirrels_oh_no October 4 2024, 19:18:58 UTC
Amy was very relatable, many a woman has wanted to do something similar.

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syphilisdiller October 4 2024, 19:19:48 UTC

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jensonanckles October 4 2024, 19:20:55 UTC
And it's been ten years since Gillian Flynn wrote a fucking book AND IT'S NOT OKAY

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scriptedending October 4 2024, 19:26:46 UTC
yeah, between her and Donna Tartt and Madeline Miller (and GRRM but lol), I am begging someone to publish!!

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tanglespiders October 4 2024, 21:51:37 UTC
I expect it from Donna Tartt, but Gillian Flynn was churning them out there for a minute, then nothing!

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goldenhera October 5 2024, 15:12:27 UTC
Madeline Miller has long COVID. I read a piece she wrote about how the resulting brain fog and memory issues have impacted her ability to write.

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flyingpigs_live October 4 2024, 19:21:35 UTC
More women should frame their husbands for murder imo

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allmylines October 4 2024, 19:28:07 UTC
mte god forbid a woman has HOBBIES

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just444 October 4 2024, 19:24:17 UTC
i got a copyright warning for posting the Entertainment Weekly cover of Rosemund and Ben here and had to write an apology email to livejournal to get unbanned. good times.

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irajaxon October 4 2024, 20:27:07 UTC
it's fucking nuts to get a copyright warning for a cover, it's literally meant to be seen

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just444 October 4 2024, 21:21:46 UTC
the issue was that i uploaded the cover to imgur, that was before we just embedded media

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