Don't jump to conclusions

Isobel 2022-04-21 09:01:09

The biggest feeling after watching it is that people who are married should not watch this movie, and those who are not married should not watch this movie. . .
At the very beginning of the film, I saw a husband who didn't know his wife at all and was still eating soft food. He was a little unhappy with him. This reached its peak when I saw Xiaosan on stage. He hated cheating the most in his life. Men, since they can't be loyal to their marriage, it is natural that they will be punished,
so in the following process of demonstrating how his wife plans step-by-step revenge, he even has a very pleasant feeling, cool! Moreover, the steps to implement the wife's meticulous thinking and logic are simply kneeling! Lady Queen!
Speaking of which, I have been expecting my wife to commit suicide in the last step, wow! It's a perfect crime! It was my three views that were wrong and I reflected on it _(:з"∠)_
Later, the situation was completely unpredictable. . . The wife has changed from a vengeful woman who is full of hope in love and marriage but is hit by her husband's derailment and married life to a high-IQ scheming bitch who has a strong desire to control and is perverted! If the revenge against the husband can still be said to be because of his cheating and betrayal, then there is no justification for the rape accusation against the ex. In the end, she chose to return to her husband because her husband’s performance on TV satisfied her to some extent. Her desire for control is what a husband she likes should be like. The point is to kill someone and make my mother cry. I'm afraid/(ㄒoㄒ)/~~
In fact, the husband didn't clean it up in the end. After all, the formation of the wife's character is what It was caused by her family, but the beginning of this marriage was to see that she was sincere. The scene at the door of the bar stimulated her too much and finally brought out her hidden dark side. If her husband could care a little more Be patient, will the final outcome be different? The next day will be punishment for him every day, alas, I still feel a little distressed.
In fact, this movie reminds me of the Korean drama Pinocchio. The media part is the same irony "You turned my father into a fire hero and turned him into a fugitive. Murderer, I have become a hero" The conscience of the media people ah
after watching this movie, I am more determined that I should not jump to conclusions too early when watching this kind of suspense movie, it will be slapped in the face ( ̄ε(# ̄)☆╰╮( ̄▽ ̄ ///)
I'm optimistic that the heroine will win the Oscar, her acting skills are amazing!

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Extended Reading
  • Jewell 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    After reading it, it's no wonder that Vinci chose to shoot this, it is indeed his favorite subject, inhumanity, warmth and no pee. Daben's playing cards have finally found the role of life. After reading this, I probably won’t be able to watch the 05 version of "Pride and Prejudice" anymore.

  • Scottie 2022-03-24 09:01:09

    The author of the original novel is a screenwriter. It seems that my mother is really reluctant to take the knife. The plot is too fast and the suspense is gone. The fast-paced narrative that is constantly chasing almost completely becomes a melodrama. Fortunately, David Fincher's narrative skills and signature The style is very eye-catching. This black story is so wonderful, the story itself is enough to forgive all the small shortcomings, concise and sharp, like a razor, do you know why I hate superhero movies? ★★★★

Gone Girl quotes

  • Tanner Bolt: I will drill you as if you were doing a deposition. What to say, what not to say.

    Margo Dunne: A trained monkey?

    Tanner Bolt: A monkey who doesn't get the lethal injection.

  • Amy Dunne: I'm so much happier now that I'm dead. Technically missing. Soon to be presumed dead. Gone. And my lazy lying shitting oblivious husband will go to prison for my murder. Nick Dunne took my pride and my dignity and my hope and my money. He took and took from me until I no longer existed. That's murder. Let the punishment fit the crime. To fake a convincing murder you have to have discipline. You befriend a local idiot. Harvest the details of her hundrum life and cram her with stories about your husband's violent temper. Secretly create some money troubles: credit cards, perhaps online gambling. With the help of the unwitting, bump up your life insurance. Purchase getaway car. Craigslist. Generic. Cheap. Pay cash. You need to package yourself so that people will truly mourn your loss. And America loves pregnant women. As if it's so hard to spread your legs. You know what's hard? Faking a pregnancy. First, drain your toilet. Invite pregnant idiot into your home and ply her with lemonade. Steal pregnant idiot's urine. Voilà! A pregnany is now part of your legal medical record. Happy Aniversary. Wait for your clueless husband to start his day. Off he goes... and the clock is ticking. Meticulously stage your crime scene with just enough mistakes to raise the specter of doubt. You need to bleed. A lot. A lot, a lot. The head wound kind of bleed. A crime scene kind of bleed. You need to clean; poorly, like he would. Clean and bleed, bleed and clean. And leave a Little something behind: a fire in July? And because you're you, you don't stop there. You need a diary. Mínimum three hundred entries on the Nick and Amy story. Start with the fairy-tale early days: those are true, and they're crucial. You want Nick and Amy to be likable. After that, you invent. The spending, the abuse, the fear, the threat of violence. And Nick thought he was the writer... burn it, just the right amount. Make sure the cops will find it. Finally, honor tradition with a very special treasure hunt. And if I get everything right, the world will hate Nick for killing his beautiful, pregnant wife. And after all the outrage, when I'm ready, I'll go out on the water with a handful of pills and a pocket full of stones. And when they find my body, they'll know: Nick Dunne dumped his beloved like garbage, and she floated past all the other abused, unwanted, inconvenient women. Then Nick will die too. Nick and Amy will be gone, but then we never really existed. Nick loved a girl I was pretending to be. "Cool girl". Men always use that, don't they? As their defining compliment: "She's a cool girl". Cool girl is hot. Cool girl is game. Cool girl is fun. Cool girl never gets angry at her man. She only smiles in a chagrined, loving manner. And then presents her mouth for fucking. She likes what he likes, so evidently he's a vinyl hipster who loves fetish Manga. If he likes girls gone wild, she's a mall babe who talks for football and endures buffalo wings at Hooters. When I met Nick Dunne I knew he wanted "Cool girl". And for him, I'll admit: I was willing to try. I wax-strippe my pussy raw. I drank canned beer watching Adam Sandler movies. I ate cold pizza and remained a size two. I blew him, semi-regularly. I lived in the moment. I was fucking game. I can't say I didn't enjoy some of it. Nick teased out in me things I didn't know existed. A lightness, a humor, an ease. But I made him smarter. Sharper. I inspired him to rise to my level. I forged the man of my dreams. We were happy pretending to be other people. We were the happiest couple we knew. And what's the point of being together if you're not the happiest? But Nick got lazy. He became someone I did not agree to marry. He actually expected me to love him unconditionally. Then he dragged me, penniless, to the navel of this great country and found himself a newer, younger, bouncier cool girl. You think I'd let him destroy me and end up happier than ever? No fucking way. He doesn't get to win. My cute, charming, salt-of-the-earth Missouri guy. He needed to learn. Grown-ups work for things. Grown-ups pay. Grown-ups suffer consequences.