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NutritiousSnack posted:It's funny, I cringed like anything during that scene but found it weird that I would when his wife is threatening to either frame him for attempted murder or child molestation or a bunch of other things, it's way more than understandable and kinda what a lot of normal or even good people would have done, and you hit on why succinctly. Thank you, I'm going to print this out and give copies to my relatives this Christmas to show how smart I am about movies/art/parenting. I think another reason why many people cringed is that hitting a spouse, even if for legitimate reasons, is basically conditioned in our minds as so horrible that the response is automatic. The image of a strong man hitting his wife is so powerful and instantly registered as monstrous that it bypasses the rest of the movie, and even with all that she did I would still a problem with him being even a little more physical than he was in the film. Second reason for this is also that him hitting her would mean losing everything due to her being beat up on camera, but I can think of many reasons why.
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Pirate Jet posted:Dude someone posted this already earlier in the thread: A child that isn't even born yet and thus doesn't exist, which, when it is born and grows up with probably have lots of the mental illness Pike's character has. Great leverage! Have a kid with another, not crazy woman, Ben. Dystram fucked around with this message at 01:05 on Dec 23, 2014 |
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:43 |
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Not sure how I feel about this film. Early on in the film Amy comments that being "Amazing Amy" means fictional (I mean real fictional Amy not the fictional Amy we get from her voice over flashback bits) Amy is always one step ahead of her (or something along those lines, I can't recall the exact wording) - it was around the time of the marriage proposal scenes. It made my ears perk up because I thought the film was going to turn out to be all based on some kind of crazy viral stunt where Amy fakes her death in order to be one step ahead of the book Amy. That assumption was only strengthened when it turns out the parents were in financial difficulty. Thus, I wasn't really all that surprised at the reveal that she'd staged it all. Then I was especially disappointed that it turned out to have bugger all to do with it - or at the very least, the link between her psychotic behaviour and how she was brought up wasn't really explored. I think the film would've been better if we'd had flashbacks from Nick's point of view in the second half which were equally one-sided from his POV but between the two of them we'd have sensed where the truth came from.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 19:36 |
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Dystram posted:A child that isn't even born yet and thus doesn't exist, which, when it is born and grows up with probably have lots of the mental illness Pike's character has. Great leverage! The entire nation is now watching Nick and Amy and leaving Amy right as she's pregnant is going to utterly demolish Nick's already-damaged reputation. You should probably read the thread. Also the movie.
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# ? Dec 23, 2014 10:23 |
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Pirate Jet posted:The entire nation is now watching Nick and Amy and leaving Amy right as she's pregnant is going to utterly demolish Nick's already-damaged reputation. The problem is that staying with Amy will demolish Nick's already-damaged life. Which is in my opinion worse than just the reputation.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 00:21 |
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She could also gently caress him over in a way that wasn't just reputation. Either he stays with her and plays his role and everything's happy, or he leaves and she probably figures a way to put him in the electric chair or something. She's got his life in her hands.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 00:46 |
I liked the movie well enough, but the whole time I kept wondering what the movie would be like if she wasn't an attractive white woman.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 02:48 |
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I wonder that about a lot of movies.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 02:50 |
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Honestly I expect Nick will end up killing her. It's now set up exactly the way Amy tried to paint the picture in her diary. She's pregnant and Nick doesn't want a kid with her, he then slams her into the wall in a manner that parallels the way Amy wrote about in her fake diary. My feeling is that with everything Amy has done she has gone about creating her twisted fantasy into reality and given Nick exactly the motivation he'd want to murder her. And I suspect that's what will happen.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 04:30 |
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Everyone questioning the plausibility of Nick staying with Amy, try watching any given "Real Housewives" series. As painful as the conceit of a man staying with a sociopath just to save face and be famous is, it's completely real, and it betrays the ultimate conceit of the film: This is all from Nick's point of view, but it's no less a celebrity fraud than Amy's.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 07:15 |
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mobby_6kl posted:The problem is that staying with Amy will demolish Nick's already-damaged life. Which is in my opinion worse than just the reputation. If he leaves Amy, everyone in America will be knocking down his door. He'll be back on the news as a scumbag husband who left his wife immediately after she got pregnant. He could either spend his life harassed by one person, or harassed by 299,999,999 people.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 08:48 |
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He's terrified that she'll do something to hurt his child. It's not about fame or media attention.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 15:12 |
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Pirate Jet posted:If he leaves Amy, everyone in America will be knocking down his door. He'll be back on the news as a scumbag husband who left his wife immediately after she got pregnant. You are overestimating the length of the public's attention span.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 16:49 |
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coathat posted:He's terrified that she'll do something to hurt his child. It's not about fame or media attention. She'll probably hurt the child anyway, and blame Nick, and/or she will hurt or kill Nick. Staying with a woman who slit a dude's throat while loving him is a dumb idea, y'all, no matter what other factors are at play. The book and the movie's plot are dumb, dudes, get over it.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 16:51 |
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Dystram posted:The book and the movie's plot are dumb, dudes, get over it. lol you're so cool. It's trashy and ridiculous on purpose.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 16:57 |
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I thought the point of the final scene with his sister was to show that regardless of other motivations, he wants to stay with her anyway. He bought his own line about her being the reason he was a better person. Otherwise, he could just leave her in a year when most media will have moved on.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 16:59 |
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Yeah, deep down she's kind of right and he knows it. She makes his life interesting. Look at his half-hearted, petulant "I'm so sick and tired of being picked apart by women". He isn't, really.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 17:03 |
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Dystram posted:The book and the movie's plot are dumb, dudes, get over it. What is satire? We just don't know.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 20:21 |
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Magic Hate Ball posted:What is satire? We just don't know. Too bad it's played straight and almost no one will pick up on any satire there.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 20:22 |
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Dystram posted:Too bad it's played straight and almost no one will pick up on any satire there. And?
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 20:24 |
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Dystram posted:Too bad it's played straight and almost no one will pick up on any satire there. kinda sounds like everyone picked up on it but you
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 20:26 |
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Dystram posted:Too bad it's played straight and almost no one will pick up on any satire there. Satire only really works when it's played straight. Otherwise, it's just comedy.
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:kinda sounds like everyone picked up on it but you It's because it's not there. The book and the movie are not satire, nowhere is it stated it's a satire. You're attributing satire to it to excuse bad writing.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 20:33 |
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Dystram posted:It's because it's not there. The book and the movie are not satire, nowhere is it stated it's a satire. You're attributing satire to it to excuse bad writing. I remember the big "DISCLAIMER: THIS IS A SATIRE" title card before Borat started, yeah. Dystram posted:You are overestimating the length of the public's attention span. You are underestimating the damage that having all of America hating you can do.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 20:37 |
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Pirate Jet posted:I remember the big "DISCLAIMER: THIS IS A SATIRE" title card before Borat started, yeah. I assume a work of satire would be referred to or talked about as satire somewhere, anywhere. It's just another not-great book that became a word-of-mouth best seller thanks to bored housewives; not super-smart subtle satire. America hates lots of folks that are doing fairly well for themselves. There are lots of things Nick could do to get out scott free.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 20:50 |
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Uh, nowhere else has anyone ever called Gone Girl a mediocre book made popular by housewives (???) so your opinion isn't actually valid.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 21:01 |
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Dystram posted:I assume a work of satire would be referred to or talked about as satire somewhere, anywhere. It's just another not-great book that became a word-of-mouth best seller thanks to bored housewives; not super-smart subtle satire.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 21:03 |
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EDIT: lol^^^^^^^^ Not only is it funny that you didn't get it was a satire it's doubly funny that you think no one, anywhere, ever has called it such. Like, I don't even need to Google that poo poo. People have pointed out it's satire before, buddy.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 21:05 |
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Would for sure like to see the author claiming she intentionally wrote a satire, otherwise it's not. Those articles, which I found on a google search as well, are just making the same random claims you guys are, in order to paper over lovely plotting.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 21:59 |
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Dystram posted:Would for sure like to see the author claiming she intentionally wrote a satire, otherwise it's not. Those articles, which I found on a google search as well, are just making the same random claims you guys are, in order to paper over lovely plotting. *watches Alien. Listens to commentary immediately after to make sure Ridley Scott calls it sci-fi*
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LesterGroans posted:*watches Alien. Listens to commentary immediately after to make sure Ridley Scott calls it sci-fi* el oh el your analogy is lame. the intent of the author matters.
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Dystram posted:Would for sure like to see the author claiming she intentionally wrote a satire, otherwise it's not You're gonna seriously go into CineD of all places and argue for authorial intent being absolute?
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Dystram posted:el oh el your analogy is lame. the intent of the author matters. It's pretty lame you need a poo poo load of supplemental material, along with things being directly spelled out to you to understand anything. It's not about intent, it's about what's plainly there. It's a satire. LesterGroans fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Dec 24, 2014 |
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LesterGroans posted:It's pretty lame you need a poo poo load of supplemental material, along with things being directly spelled out to you to understand anything. It's not about intent, it's about what's plainly there. It's a satire. Says who?
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 22:09 |
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Dystram posted:Says who? Buncha peeps. Most peeps besides you. Sorry.
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Pirate Jet posted:You're gonna seriously go into CineD of all places and argue for authorial intent being absolute? yeah because death of the author bullshit is just that, bullshit
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LesterGroans posted:Buncha peeps. Most peeps besides you. Sorry. Probably because they enjoyed the book but would rather not be caught liking best selling dumb poo poo so they turn it into faux intellectual satire. Soz bro.
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 22:13 |
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Dystram posted:Probably because they enjoyed the book but would rather not be caught liking best selling dumb poo poo so they turn it into faux intellectual satire. Soz bro. Yeah, maybe. I'd need to see a blog post from literally everyone confirming this before I could agree. But maybe.
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Dystram posted:el oh el your analogy is lame. the intent of the author matters. Why are you arguing this particular point? Is it impossible for an adaptation into a completely different medium to carry a different intention than the original work? Anyway, here you go: By that September, Fox had already locked up movie rights, and in December, Flynn found herself in a room eating sushi and discussing the story and its satirical skewering of the media with Fincher. And here's a fun Rolling Stone interview where she discusses the parts of media and relationships she wanted to pick apart in her story. It appears the satire was there all along. Found some cool articles and interviews as a result of this search, so thanks for the inspiration
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# ? Dec 24, 2014 22:35 |