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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mercuryfish October 4 2024, 23:06:54 UTC
Shoulda won Best Actress for this performance.

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thatcovergirl October 5 2024, 02:03:31 UTC
I love a movie with a crazy white bitch faking her death and getting revenge.

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xellabelle October 5 2024, 03:35:32 UTC
Yes Amy is a psycho but that’s why I like the movie. She’s an antihero, but the movie and script and acting makes you completely understand her motivations as a woman. I don’t get why people hate the movie just because they find Amy a terrible person. It’s not supposed to be aspirational lol

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bodyline October 5 2024, 12:37:38 UTC
haven’t seen the movie and have zero desire to do so but the way it was used to discredit denise huskins after she was actually straight up kidnapped from her home leaves a bad taste in my mouth. imagine being kidnapped, held hostage and raped for days, and afterwards being told your a liar and hounded by the media for being a real life amy dunne. vile.

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