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| Genre | Thriller |
| Format | Blu-ray, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Gillian Flynn, Lola Kirke, Kathleen Rose Perkins, Lisa Banes, Emily Ratajkowski, Patrick Fugit, Casey Wilson, Missi Pyle, Lee Norris, Carrie Coon, Neil Patrick Harris, Boyd Holbrook, Kim Dickens, Sela A. Ward, David Fincher, Leonard Kelly-Young, Tyler Perry, David Clennon, Jamie McShane, Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck See more |
| Language | English, French |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
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Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike head an all-star cast in this thriller based on Gillian Flynn's bestseller about a man suspected of wrongdoing when his wife goes missing.
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.92 Ounces
- Item model number : 2295457
- Director : David Fincher
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Widescreen
- Run time : 2 hours and 15 minutes
- Release date : January 13, 2015
- Actors : Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry, Carrie Coon
- Dubbed: : Spanish, French
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B00Q5996EQ
- Writers : Gillian Flynn
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,391 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #152 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV)
- #707 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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It's always difficult for me to know how to review a film on Amazon. Do I rate and review the film itself, do I talk about the technicals or do I merge the two and average out my overall review on both film and the final Bluray result? I decided to go with the latter.
At well over 2 hours, you get your moneys worth by the films running time alone - of course as long as the film is, it doesn't actually feel that long. It's a great film, now a given assumption with David Fincher's name attached. I was uncertain about much of the performances early on but the reveals in the film helped me understand why I wasn't terribly convinced by the performances and made me realize just how great the performances actually were. What I thought were bad acting choices were actually brilliantly played, all deliberate and for good reason.
So the film itself is wonderful. But how about the Bluray specifically? Well...
The artwork looks nice, it comes in a semi-hard cardboard sleeve much like the packaging for Girl With The Dragon Tattoo or Social Network (but without a matte finish feel). Inside are three slim items:
1) The Bluray case; a hard cardboard "book" that opens up with artwork printed inside and out and a single Bluray disk sitting on a clear plastic disc tray. No technical information printed anywhere on this "book".
2) An 'Amazing Amy Tattle Tale" book, as in a real book. Solidly constructed, durable thick paper binding with semi thick paper pages. Big children's book style font and color illustrations, about 33 pages in total. Very well put together. I'm curious if the book has any clues about the movie inside it. Something subliminal in the text or hidden in the drawings? I don't know.
3) Bonus: A sheet advertising the actual novel for purchase and a sheet explaining where to download the digital copy of the movie using a provided code.
The Bluray disc itself:
The menu is certainly exhilarating. It appears to be the middle of a news cast - a ticker at the bottom moves across with headlines, DOW/NASDAQ and weather info sit at the bottom right corner, a Fox logo on the bottom left and a headline about a missing Amy. It all sits over a pixelated shot of a lone boat on a river - the river water and clouds move but the boat and those on it appear to be static. The sounds of an old TV playing the broadcast is heard in the distance. As you let the menu play, brooding atmospheric music builds, and the sounds of a live police search increase - helicopters, people outside and the image on the TV begins to go static and flicker - flashing half-second images from the film.
The options at top are "Play" "Set Up" "Search" and "Commentary" ("Search being the chapter menu/bookmarks - but what a great choice of wording for the chapter menu!)
And herein lies my biggest problem. A David Fincher Bluray release without extensive behind the scenes features? This is unacceptable! We have been given a pattern in recent years, we've been given an expectation: when you buy a David Fincher fill, you are also buying film school in a box.
This was not the case with his earlier work, certainly. Alien 3, The Game, Seven, on some level Fight Club, Panic Room and Zodiac all had releases that had little or no special features - The Game being the worst offender in my opinion for its lack of widescreen enhancement, misprints, bad film transfer and not a single special feature to be had. I hear an out of print version of Seven was not widescreen and had a bad transfer and no features either, but ANYWAY...
In 2008, David Fincher's "Curious Case Of Benjamin Button" came out in America in one version only: a two disc special edition by Criterion packed to the gills with special features; and entire documentary on the making of the movie from planning, to shooting to post-production to releasing it in theaters.
In 2010 we had "The Social Network" also released as a double disc set packed to the ceiling with special features; two audio commentary tracks that featured director, cast, and writer and another fascinating 1hr 30min documentary into the making of the film.
2011 was "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo". This time a THREE disc set - the movie and special features on their own Bluray discs and a third disc, a DVD version of the movie. Again, the behind the scenes footage spanning over an hour.
And during (and before) this time we had rereleases of Seven; now a two disc set with tons of features and commentary tracks, Panic Room now a three disc special edition with an insane amount of features and commentary tracks, Zodiac, now a two disc set with behind the scenes features and commentary tracks, and a Criterion rerelease of The Game with outstanding behind the scenes features and commentary tracks. Oh, Alien 3 got the special feature treatment on it's single Bluray release and the Alien Anthology release!
So... in the last several years, every Fincher film, new release and rerelease have come out PACKED with special features. Surly Gone Girl would be released the same way. And yet sadly, it's not. I love the book that's included, I think it's an amazing touch and I can see a lot of work went into creating it. The story on the pages and pages themselves all crafted wonderfully. I don't want at all to take away from how cool that is.
But this is a Bluray in an age of Netflix. I feel like people who choose to buy a film on Bluray over buying it on DVD or streaming it through Netflix/Amazon Prime/Hulu etc are people like me who want to know all there is to know about the movie. I buy the movie in hopes to see the movie itself AND how it was made. I feel like a book is great for a fan of the novel, to get to hold "the book that is in the book" as it were. But I'm buying a Bluray. I'm buying a movie. I'm interested mostly in the MOVIE side of "Gone Girl" not so much collecting things that the story is about.
Again, I do love the book, it's a great addition and I welcome it with open arms. But it comes at the sacrifice of missing all the other stuff I was hoping for.
The commentary is great, of course. Fincher jumps right on in as he always does - talking about "wig technology" and how they had to digitally futz with the opening shot to make the wig look more real. Before that he commented on the need for Regency to change their logo (don't do it, Regency!)
But I wanted more. I hoped for more. And I fear they will release a "special edition" and I'll have to buy the movie a second time which I always found like a cheap money grabbing move from the studio.
David Prior has been a DVD producer for Finchers films for a while. So I'm curious if he is behind this release as well and if so - what (if any) his plans are for releasing more behind the scenes features. I mean, c'mon - YouTube has a video showcasing all the green screen work that was done! Where did that come from?? It's not on the Bluray! It and all the other special features I expected, are, well...
...gone.
It’s about Ben Affleck’s wife Rosamud Pike going missing. He goes from a man everyone has sympathy for to a villain as he becomes a possible suspect. It’s told through flashbacks that retell Affleck and Pike’s relationship and shots of the present day as Pike disappears.
The one drawback is that it’s a slow burner It takes a very long time to get going but when it does you’re in for a treat. This is one twisted plot that will catch you by surprise.
Still, very well-done movie with a complete psychopath female lead. Yikes!
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Abgesehen von seinem Äußeren ist Nick Dunne ein eher durchschnittlicher Typ und wenig sympathisch. Nach etwas mehr als fünf Jahren Ehe versteht er die Welt nicht mehr: "Wenn ich an meine Frau denke, denke ich zuerst an ihren Kopf. Ich stelle mir vor wie ich ihren schönen Schädel einschlage. Ihr Gehirn seziere. Um antworten zu finden, auf die wesentlichen Fragen in jeder Ehe. Woran denkst du gerade? Was haben wir uns angetan?"
Wie es zu dieser verfahrenen Situation kam wird in Rückblenden erzählt. Amy schreibt mit manikürten Händen und stilisierter Handschrift ein nachträgliches Tagebuch. Die Stifte, die sie benutzt, passen zur jeweiligen Stimmung ihrer Einträge.
Die beiden lernen sich auf einer Party kennen. Sie ist das reale Vorbild für die stark idealisierte Hauptfigur der berühmten Kinderbuchreihe "Amazing Amy", die von ihren Eltern erschaffen wurde. Beide schreiben für Magazine. Sie erstellt Persönlichkeitstests. Er Lifestyle-Artikel für Männer.
Luxus und Mindgames bestimmen ihr Leben. Jedoch hinterlassen eine Wirtschaftskrise und die damit verbundene Arbeitslosigkeit tiefe Risse unter der Oberfläche. Die Nick und Amy-Show gerät ins Stocken. Als sie dann verschwindet beginnt ein doppeltes Versteckspiel. Wir erfahren, dass er sie belügt und betrügt. Neigen dazu uns auf Amys Seite zu schlagen. Doch die Wahrheit wird von beiden Seiten attackiert. Die ausgeteilten Schläge landen unter der Gürtellinie und sobald der Zuschauer das Ausmaß einer Wunde erfasst hat, erfolgt bereits der nächste Angriff.
Erste Eindrücke und flüchtige Momente bestimmen die Meinung der Außenstehenden. Natürlich weiß jeder, bis auf die überforderte, aber gewissenhafte Kleinstadtpolizistin, über alles Bescheid. Nick wird zum meistgehassten Mann Amerikas.
Ben Affleck, aber vor allem Rosamund Pike sind großartig in ihren Rollen! Afflecks kantiges Kinn und Pikes undurchdringbarer Gesichtsausdruck aus schockgefrosteter Zuckercreme, verleihen der Handlung eine eindringliche Bildhaftigkeit, welche die Qualität eines Fiebertraums erreicht.
Am Ende geht die Nick und Amy-Show in die nächste Runde. Amy Dunne ist eine eiskalte, berechnende Psychopatin mit Münchhausen-Syndrom und eine der verstörendsten, aber originellsten weiblichen Figuren der jüngeren Filmgeschichte. Einem Chamäleon gleich spielt sie ihre verschiedenen Rollen. Amy hat Nick nun haargenau da, wo sie ihn schon die ganze Zeit über haben wollte. Er ist kein Partner mehr, sondern ein Gefangener! Gezwungen seine Rolle bis zum bitteren Ende zu spielen. Und das Phantom der Bedrohung liegt permanent lauernd in der Luft. Wenn die Fassade zu aufwändig konstruiert ist, stimmt immer etwas nicht!
Die weiteren Arbeiten fielen qualitativ und inhaltlich unterschiedlich aus. Während "Panic Room" etwas zu konventionell gestaltet war, empfanden viele Kinozuschauer den anspruchsvollen Serienkillerfilm "Zodiac" als zu wenig spannend, obwohl der Film bis heute eine seiner besten Arbeiten war. Mit "Das Leben des Benjamim Button" verließ er das Thriller-Terrain und wurde zum Absahner zahlreicher Oscar-Nominierungen. Gleiches gelang ihm auch mit "The Social Network". Mit dem US-Remake des europäischen Kulthrillers "Verblendung" nach dem Roman von Stieg Larsson meldete er sich eindrucksvoll in seinem bevorzugten Genre zurück. Dabei ist sein "The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo" dem schwedischen Original sogar ebenbürtig.
Auch sein neuer Film "Gone Girl" kann auf allen Ebenen restlos überzeugen und wird einerseits getragen von der extrem spannenden Geschichte mit einigen überraschenden Wendungen und andererseits durch das Zusammenspiel der beiden Hauptdarsteller Ben Affleck und Ex-Bondgirl Rosamund Pike, die - wenn es eine Gerechtigkeit gibt - für diese starke Leistung am 22. Februar auch den Oscar bekommen muss. Leider unterlag sie bei den Golden Globes der triumphierenden Julianne Moore als Alzheimer Patienten in "Still Alive".
Womit einmal mehr bewiesen ist, dass das schauspielstarke Drama meistens vor der herausragenden Genreleistung im Thrillerfach gekürt wird. Aber noch gibt es Hoffnung.
Die Handlung konzentriert sich auf die beiden Protagonisten Nick (Ben Affleck) und Amy Elliot Dunne (Rosamund Pike). In der Anfangsszene sieht man das Ehepaar eng aneinander geschmiegt, er streicht ihr zärtlich übers Haar und nach dieser liebevollen Geste hört man seine Stimme im Off, die uns mitteilt, er würde ihr am liebsten den Schädel spalten.
"Gone Girl" erzählt die Geschichte dieser Ehe und beginnt mit dem 5. Hochzeitstag, an dem Amy plötzlich spurlos verschwindet. Es gab wohl einen handfesten Krach und um sich abzureagieren geht Nick in seine von seiner Frau finanzierten Kneipe, wo seine Schwester Margo (Carrie Coon) bedient und sich seine Nöte anhört. Als Nick zurückkehrt, findet er das Haus leer vor. Ein Glastisch im Wohnzimmer liegt in Trümmern und etwas Blut kann man in der Küche entdecken. Grund genug die Polizei zu verständigen. In der Vermisstensache ermitteln die beiden Detektives Rhonda Boney (Kim Dickens) und Jim Gilpin (Patrick Fugit). Die verschwundene Amy wurde als Kind von ihren Psychotherapeuten-Eltern als Wunderkind und Kinderbuchfigur "Amazing Amy" landesweit erfolgreich vermarktet und ihr Verschwinden ist daher von größtem öffentlichen Interesse. Sie besitzt mehrere Auszeichnungen von Eliite Universitäten und bislang galt ihre Ehe mit dem ganz normalen Kerl aus Missouri als ausserordentlich perfekt. Doch bei den Ermittlungen kommen den Detektives langsam Zweifel und immer mehr tun sich auch Verdachtsmomente gegen Nick auf, hat er seiner Frau etwas angetan ?
Mit dem Auftauchen eines Tagesbuchs erhärtet sich die Theorie und keine Sorge: Es werden noch weitere belastende Indizien gefunden, die immer mehr den Schluß zulassen, dass Nick eben nicht dieser brave Mann an der Seite einer starken Frau war. Fincher gibt seiner Story bald eine überraschende Wende und eine Wendung jagt die nächste. Dabei ist Finchers Movie ein echter Verwandlungskünstler. Aus einem Ehehorror wird eine Mörderballade, die in eine der fiesesten Rachestorys der Filmgeschichte einmündet. Am Ende dieses neuen Grand Guignol Klassikers steht aber Doppelfahrkarte ohne Rückfahrt in die eigene Hölle. Dieser brilliante Thriller über Soziopathen des Alltags ist schon jetzt einer der besten DVD-Erscheinungen in diesem Jahr.
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