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pink-evilette · 9 months
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( not mine )
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cult-of-lambs · 14 days
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me to my soulmate (he doesn’t know it yet)
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playsthetics · 1 year
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MBTI: My Favourite Characters
INFJ (3/16)
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Michael Langdon (American Horror Story)
Veronica Sawyer (Heathers)
Amy Elliot Dunne (Gone Girl)
Loki Laufeyson (Marvel)
Morticia Addams (The Addams Family)
Bonnie Bennett (The Vampire Diaries)
Edward Cullen (Twilight)
Nina Sayers (Black Swan)
Noora Sætre (SKAM)
Remus Lupin (Harry Potter)
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snowluthor · 9 months
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Leave Her To Heaven (1945) dir. John M. Stahl Gone Girl (2014) dir. David Fincher
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ryukisgod · 8 months
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straightouttapandora · 9 months
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“What are you thinking? How are you feeling? What have we done to each other? What will we do?” - Gone Girl (2014)
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jeffreyscoke · 7 months
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each day. every day.
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rainc0at · 6 months
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Gone Girl meme dump, all made by yours truly, of course.
(it is consuming my entire being and yet I have still not finished my reread? I've literally only got <50 pages left?)
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theyslgirl · 2 years
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ladymccbeth · 1 year
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You did some bad things, but I'm the worst of them. Sometimes I wonder which one will be your last lie.
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cult-of-lambs · 4 months
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alyceinwonderland777 · 10 months
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Fancast: Rosamund Pike as Amora The Enchantress
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Rosamund is most famous for her performances in the films 'Pride And Prejudice', 'Die Another Day' and 'Gone Girl'.
I discovered her thanks to the film "Gone Girl" where she plays Amy Elliot Dunne, a very intelligent and cunning woman hungry for revenge.
In my opinion she would be perfect for the role of Amora.
What do you think about it? 💚
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sassyfishesandscorpios · 11 months
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I refuse to elaborate
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dyslexicandakeyboard · 10 months
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Very unpopular opinions about Gone Girl (the film because it's very different from the book).
Nick didn't feel remorse for cheating on Amy. The shit he said in the interview was a ploy to get her out of hiding to clear his name. He was manipulating her. Nothing he said in that interview was truthful (like I'm pretty sure he later admits)
Amy was a ticking time bomb. There were already hints that Amy was dropping her Cool Girl persona since they moved to Missouri. Even if Nick didn't cheat, sooner or later, she would have gone-girl-ed his ass.
Nick also had the equivalent of a Cool Girl persona. The recession led him to drop it.
Amy telling Nick she got her parents out of debt with her trust fund mirrors when Nick moved them to Missouri. With out consulting the other party and not letting them voice their opinion. It showed that they both contributed to the unhealthiness of the relationship.
Amy was always in control of the relationship, especially when things were going to shit. She owned his job, probably the house and controlled all the finances. Pretty sure Nick's whole upset with the prenup thing is that Amy does control the finances.
Desi Collings is just like Amy just in a different font.
Nick was not as bad as Amy IN THE MOVIE. I know, crucify me. He's a cheat, lazy, has no ambitions, slightly misogynistic, sleeps with his student who is half his age. But, none of these are crimes (Andie was over the age of consent but's it's immoral. He's a pig). Amy commits crimes and wastes police resources. She kills a man not in self-defence, fakes a rape accusation, (tries to) frames Nick for kidnapping and murdering her, stole his sperm and impregnated herself. Plus, she's also slightly misogynistic and classist. Movie!Nick and Movie!Amy are not comparable. Yes, they are both awful people but Amy defiantly is the worst. Book Nick seems to be just as bad. Again book doesn't equal movie.
Amy was always a psychopath saying Nick drove her to psychopathy or any other version of this is quite dumb ngl and ignores Tommy O'Hara. Hell, her actions with Tommy makes me even more sure even if Nick didn't cheat she still would have punished him.
I truly believe Nick did want to leave her. It is said by Amy herself that she knew he wanted a divorce. Nick was shown to want to leave during the end of the movie. Literally, the only reason he stayed was because of the child, the whole outrage that would follow (Interestingly, this could be seen as Nick's own preoccupation of controlling his image).
Amy is the more unreliable narrator compared to Nick mainly due to Nick having a voice of reason, Margo, while Amy doesn't. (Unless I'm under his spell. But I don't think so because I hate Ben in the DCEU and that colors my perception across franchises. Came into this movie full expected to hate Nick as much as Amy or more so but left surprised.)
While I understand uprooting one's life and moving across the country with out the other partners input is quite upsetting and can make you feel like shit. A person was dying. Amy's feelings are valid but like. Cancer? Taking care of dying mother? Amy expected Nick to be OK with a huge financial decision to help her parents, make some allowance. Rubbed me the wrong way. I'm a family gal.
Amy may have loved Nick at one point, kinda like Nick loved Amy at one point, but she ultimately sees relationships and love as a form of winning. This seems to stem from her childhood as she was always one step behind Amazing Amy. All her mistakes were washed away clean in Amazing Amy and sold to the masses. Everyone could see just would Amy couldn't do. Because of this, Amy doesn't see herself as a person as much as a character in a story, expect this time she controls it. She's going to have a picture perfect marriage and thus life. Thus she wins at life. This is also very half-baked and formed by one watch of the movie.
Amy wasn't abused by Nick. Amy fictionalized most of their life in Missouri(She's an unreliable narrator). Like it was revealed that Nick hated Amy and that he wanted kids while Amy didn't. The whole "Let's have kids" fight seems very improbably with this information. Unless I'm under Nick's influence. Plus, Amy doesn't seem that afraid of Nick even when he is violent with her.
The Cool Girl monologue while hits some true points to the idea that society values woman to change themselves to be picked by a man. But it also implies a heteronormative society, implies that woman absolutely cannot like shit like football on their own as they are only doing it for men, acts as if liking things are unnatural for woman, makes sexist judgment of random woman she literally passes who are hopefully living their best life, and is sex negative.
preemptive warning because fandoms can be really toxic for some reason. Don't interact if you don't like.
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Controversial Character Tournament Round 1: Amy Elliot-Dunne from Gone Girl
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esotericfemcel · 6 months
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i will break your spine and cute you up with the knives I’m washing up ♡₊˚⊹
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