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It’s episode five and Lucy and George are back after a little (unintentional) break with Gillian Flynn’s crime thriller novel Gone Girl and the 2014 film of the same name, directed by David Fincher.
Discussing how successful Fincher is in adapting the tension and suspense from the page to the screen, this episode explores casting choices, score, and whether or not as readers we feel sympathy for Nick and Amy. This episode also touches on what we loved in the book that sadly didn’t make it to the film and tangents on the marvel cinematic universe, film marketing and trailers.
So, what’s better, book or film?
It’s episode five and Lucy and George are back after a little (unintentional) break with Gillian Flynn’s crime thriller novel Gone Girl and the 2014 film of the same name, directed by David Fincher.
Discussing how successful Fincher is in adapting the tension and suspense from the page to the screen, this episode explores casting choices, score, and whether or not as readers we feel sympathy for Nick and Amy. This episode also touches on what we loved in the book that sadly didn’t make it to the film and tangents on the marvel cinematic universe, film marketing and trailers.
So, what’s better, book or film?