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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distant_lines October 4 2024, 19:25:29 UTC
It's because men still suck. The End.

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allmylines October 4 2024, 19:28:25 UTC
any dunne INNOCENT!!!

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allons_y42 October 4 2024, 19:34:09 UTC
this movie is a comfort watch for me because a man gets to experience the consequences of his actions

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am2m October 4 2024, 22:59:44 UTC
same!

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lurkurheartout October 4 2024, 19:34:31 UTC
that cool girl monologue still scratches my brain just right, because she was right.

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aebbel October 4 2024, 23:27:05 UTC
In terms of feminist monologues, it beats the Barbie one by miles.

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humannatur3 October 6 2024, 10:34:37 UTC
both live rent free in my head

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itsallnotone October 4 2024, 19:35:31 UTC
Rosamund killed it in this role. I remember seeing it in theaters and everyone was freaking out during that scene with NPH. And the way she shook her head afterwards?! An ACTRESS!

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jojito October 4 2024, 20:25:18 UTC
I love Julianne Moore but that Oscar was a 100% Rosamund's.

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joliebelle October 4 2024, 22:46:09 UTC
Same when I saw it in the theatre. I remember being like...oh, was I the only one that read the book? lol

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