Gone Girl
Learn about this topic in these articles:
discussed in biography
- In Gillian Flynn
Gone Girl (2012) similarly investigated small-town malaise and menace. Its subtly creepy exploration of a fractured marriage in the wake of the wife’s disappearance and the subsequent suspicion cast on her husband won plaudits from many critics, who praised Flynn’s brisk pacing and her brutally…
Read More
femme fatale
- In femme fatale
Gillian Flynn’s best-selling thriller Gone Girl (2012), in which a woman fakes her own kidnapping to make it appear as if her straying husband did it, sparked conversation about gender politics in relationships. Critics disagreed about whether the story’s depiction of its deadly and duplicitous antiheroine was feminist, misogynist,…
Read More
film adaptation
- In Ben Affleck: Roles of the 2010s and beyond
…Gone Girl, based on the novel by Gillian Flynn. He later donned superhero gear again, this time as Batman opposite Henry Cavill’s Superman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) and Justice League (2017); a different cut of the latter film was released in 2021 as Zack Snyder’s Justice…
Read More