Gone Girl hits cinemas today and this is why you should see it this weekend.
Easily the most anticipated movie of the year has been released and let me tell you, it’s good. So very good.
Gone Girl, directed by David Fincher and based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Gillian Flynn, revolves around Nick Dunne and his wife, Amy Elliott Dunne. Nick and Amy are having marriage troubles that seem to reach boiling point when Amy suddenly disappears on the morning of their fifth wedding anniversary. The plot is gripping from the opening scene to the very last second.
Gone Girl was the biggest novel of 2013 and now the film is on the Oscars path for 2015.
Warning: Before you see the movie, you need to know one thing. The film is very graphic and deals with domestic violence. The graphic scenes are necessary to tell the story, but it is difficult for viewers to watch. Keep this in mind when you are sitting in the cinema and eating your popcorn.
For fans of the book, the wait is finally over and the film does not disappoint. For those who aren’t familiar with the Gone Girl phenomenon, let this list be the motivation you need to hire a babysitter and take a trip to your local cinema this weekend.
5. The movie will make you think.
If you were captivated by the novel, you can expect the movie to be equally haunting. This film is still in the forefront of my mind a day after I saw the preview screening, and it's not going anywhere for awhile.