Donnerstag, 26. November 2015

Gone Girl


Gone Girl – Film Analyse

Nick in from of the missing poster for Amy
The American psychological thriller gone Girl was produce in 2014 and is directed by David Fincher. He also directed the production of the movie Fight club 1999.
The main story of the film gone girl is the search after the disappeared Amy. 
You have to protagonists, Nick Dunne who is Amy’s husband and Amy Elliott Dunne herself.
The narrative is nonlinear and and you get many different points of view.
The film also visualize how much pressure the media practice and how they show you different versions of the truth.

The plot is typical for a thriller extraordinary events happen to ordinary people. The marriage of Amy and Nick seem perfect but she isn’t. They both try to be perfect and try to control respectively the other. Amy disappeared at the 06.07.2012 and the movie starts with Nick’s point of view. He, the police and many volunteer helpers are searching for her. She is a famous lady because her parents wrote children’s books based on her life called “Amazing Amy”. The Police follow Amy’s leads. After and after it look like Nick killed his own wife. Al the media is reporting about the proses and change the truth. Around the half of the move changes to Amy’s view. You start understand really happened and that Amy made it look like Nick killed her. She prepared everything to make the murder look real even without a dead body. Nick has to fight for the trust of his twin sister and try to convince the police and the media about his innocent.

 I really like the movie because it’s a bit like a puzzle and you get one after another peace and ate the end all your thoughts match together like a puzzle. The film show how much the media changes the truth and I like it that you get different points of view.



Technical/visual/audio codes that were used to make the movie thrilling:

-       Mysterious music
-       Unexpected twist
-       Ordinary people
-       Unordinary event
-       Reliable locations, problems, insecurities, feelings
-       Heartbeat as background sound to boost the paste
-       Different points of view
-       Buffing event
-       Unexpected ending


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