GONE GIRL REVIEW

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Gone Girl  Rating: 3.8/5

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GONE GIRL MOVIE REVIEW

Ratings:4/5 Review By: Rajeev Masand Site:CNN IBN

The film part whodunit, part commentary on modern marriage starts off as a conventional suspense story before it slowly begins to reveal itself as something much more daring.Despite having read and thoroughly enjoyed the book already, I found Finchers film gripping and handsomely mounted, and still packing a few nice surprises. Gone Girl doesnt have the enduring appeal of one of my favorite Fincher films, The Social Network, but its a bloody good way to spend two and a half hours of your time. Im going with four out of five. Dont miss it.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Raja Sen Site: Rediff

Gone Girl is a finely-made frustration, often too polished for its own good. It’s almost as exasperating as trying to write the review for a mystery without giving anything away. For those who have read the book, all you really need to know is that Fincher criminally sucks the life out of the ‘Cool Girl’ monologue. For the rest, this is a solid mystery film that falls short of greatness. In a nutshell, to quote Nick’s magazine-writerly complaint about Amy’s diary, it rests on too convenient an endnote.

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Anupama Chopra Site: Filmcompanion
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Ratings:4.5/5 Review By: Gavin Rasquinha Site: Times Of India (TOI)

David Fincher (The Social Network, Fight Club, Se7en, etc.) and screenwriter Gillian Flynn (on whose novel the movie is based) have hit the bulls-eye. The story is told mainly with two perspectives up to a point. Nick returns home on the day of their wedding anniversary to a shocking scene. Evidence of a violent struggle abounds. His wife is gone. What’s more disturbing is that the story of Nick and Amy could be a study of any married couple in love with their own projection of a soulmate rather than who their partner really is. This is a ‘missing person’ story turned completely on its head. Do not miss this one.

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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Tanaya Ramani Site: Bookmyshow

There is not a single dull moment in the film. Accompanied by the brilliant cinematography of Jeff Cronenweth and the haunting background score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, David Fincher has once again given us a perfect thriller. It might sound a tad cheesy, but how can you miss a David Fincher film? Do we seriously need a reason here? Based on the global bestseller by Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl is the perfect thriller you are craving for. Watch it for Rosamund Pikes impeccable performance. Enough said.

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Ratings:– Review By: Deepanjana Paul Site: Firstpost

For better or for worse, in India, we see Gone Girl without distractions like s**. This means we follow a story and that’s where things get both interesting and disturbing. The twists in Gone Girl the film aren’t as gasp-inducing as they are in the novel upon which it’s based. But Fincher’s version is significantly more twisted than the book.

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