GONE GIRL (2014)

When Amy Dunne (Rosamund Pike) disappears without a trace on her fifth wedding anniversary, her husband Nick (Ben Affleck) becomes the center of a media storm — and the prime suspect. As the police dig deeper into Amy’s past and Nick’s secrets, a dark and twisted picture of their marriage begins to surface.


Through alternating timelines — Nick’s present-day nightmare and Amy’s diary entries — Gone Girl slowly reveals the toxic layers of deception, resentment, and psychological warfare that shaped their relationship. What starts as a missing person case evolves into a battle of perception, with the public, the police, and the couple themselves unsure of what’s real.


Rosamund Pike stuns as the complex and chilling Amy, delivering a performance that’s both elegant and terrifying. Ben Affleck brings quiet intensity to Nick, a man caught in a web of guilt, lies, and media scrutiny.


“People love the idea of a good marriage. They just don’t know what it takes to keep one buried.”
GONE GIRL (2014) is a masterfully crafted psychological thriller about control, image, and the secrets that destroy trust. With its shocking twists and razor-sharp commentary, it asks the ultimate question: How well do you really know the person you love?