Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I might have missed the first couple minutes but there was a twin??? I don't really remember someone swearing a lot. That says a lot about me.
The flaccid Affleck-peen was bigger than I thought it would be, so thumbs up, I guess.
Major plot holes, and in the end it was just a book about a woman scorned---=kind of boring.
How could you miss the twin? She has a pretty big part and is through the whole movie. There is a scene talking about "twincest" right in the middle, showing them together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've read Gillian Flynn's other two books. Both are good. Admit to liking Gone Girl but the ending was a bit of a letdown.
I just got the other two books yesterday after reading this thread. Don't let me down dcum!!
Anonymous wrote:I've read Gillian Flynn's other two books. Both are good. Admit to liking Gone Girl but the ending was a bit of a letdown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband was so suspicious and kind of angry at me after he read Gone Girl!
Anyway, I thought the movie was alright, but the book was better at mindf***ing the reader.
I read that the director of Gone Girl said that Affleck was quietly amazing at the subterfuge it takes to cheat on someone -- like look at a text without drawing too much attention to it. So, yeah. Good casting.
Poor Jennifer, I wonder if she saw some red flags when watching it.
Anonymous wrote:I think I might have missed the first couple minutes but there was a twin??? I don't really remember someone swearing a lot. That says a lot about me.
The flaccid Affleck-peen was bigger than I thought it would be, so thumbs up, I guess.
Major plot holes, and in the end it was just a book about a woman scorned---=kind of boring.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that a good deal of the cursing, including all the F bombs seemed just for the grit or edge factor, it didn't come off natural and was distracting because I started to notice it. Especially the sister, Go, she had to say the f word every time she opened her mouth.
BTW cursing doesn't bother me at all, I do it. This was just over the top with no context or purpose.
Anonymous wrote:I wanted to love this but I found it pretty "meh".
"Part I" was pretty boring, I almost gave up on it. Also while the twin sister was interesting every line she said had the word "fuck" or "fucking" in it and it became really distracting and inauthentic.
"Part II" when we see what Amy actually did it got a lot better and I got much more into it.
"Part III" With Desi seemed to be an entirely different movie and I feel it was far too condensed and left too much out about their past.
"The End" The plot holes made me nuts. But besides all of that the fact that we are supposed to believe she got away scott free, when there were cameras in the lake house and other evidence made me annoyed.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with much of what you said, but didn't mind the cursing at all, as I curse a shit-ton myself, and just want to give props to Neil Patrick Harris for his role, which he performed amazingly!
Anonymous wrote:My husband was so suspicious and kind of angry at me after he read Gone Girl!
Anyway, I thought the movie was alright, but the book was better at mindf***ing the reader.
I read that the director of Gone Girl said that Affleck was quietly amazing at the subterfuge it takes to cheat on someone -- like look at a text without drawing too much attention to it. So, yeah. Good casting.