David Fincher is often regarded as one of the finest auteurs
of our generation, having been responsible for some truly dark and twisted
films such as Se7en, Zodiac, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. So, when it
was announced that his latest film would be an adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s novel
Gone Girl, everyone was at once skeptical and intrigued.
I consider the book to be one of my favorites of all time. A
scathing examination of romanticism and media manipulation, the book lends
itself perfectly to Fincher’s stylistics. Much buzz and anticipation has been
spreading for this film, and let me just say this. If you’re a fan of Fincher
or of the original book, you likely won’t be disappointed. If not, results may
vary. From a personal standpoint, I consider this to be as perfect an
adaptation to such a great book as I could ever have hoped. Few films this year
have been nearly as gripping as this one.
However, this is a tough film to talk about without diving
into major spoiler territory. So because of this, if you
have not read the book, or seen the film, I’ll leave you with my thoughts that
it is a fantastic addition to David Fincher’s filmography, because for the purposes of this review, everything
beyond this point will be spoiling huge chunks of the story.
With that said, let’s begin…