We can't stop talking about Gone Girl, not because of any unresolved and crazy plot twist, but because it is emotionally draining. If we had to write a review right after watching it, the only thing that we will be able to say that it was brilliantly imperfect. The film by David Fincher neatly fits along with the recent works of the director, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and The Social Network. However, The Social Network, the intertwining storylines all function as a satirical presentation of modern life. The entire body of work by Fincher, also involves Se7en and Fight Club, is highlighted with the emotional and physical moments used to contradict cultural mores. As the critics of the marketplace of ideas say, Gone Girl was successful in rationalizing the public and free discourse; the reality will always come from contradicting concepts. But according to normal viewers, Gone Girl is an epic fail.
Up until now, it is the form of ridiculous that divides fiction from the greatest way from the reality. The form of ridiculous that makes viewing a film or TV show that is entertaining. As outrageous as the fiction might seem to be, it is not as if it goes to the extent and overboard of dome of the plot's twists or conclusions that have seemed on famous TV shows, or other films from the previous years. All things from hit TV series, Oscar-scooping smash Breaking Bad and Gravity, need to heighten suspensions of principle while watching. Gone Girl does too! Viewers would go as far as stating that it even the advantages from taking the freedom of extending the real life probabilities. For a movie that is 149 minutes long, the plot is so encouraging that it did not sheer a single complaint about how bad that we need to use the rest room. Every scene in the film should not be missed!