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"Gone Girl" Amy: At first I wanted love, but then I just wanted to keep you. This is marriage.

Marriage is intertwined with lies, resentment, and even murder and blood.

Amy has always lived in a world of half-truths and half-falsehoods. When she was a child, she was the prototype of the story "Amazing Amy" created by her parents.

She has been exposed to the public eye since she was born. Everything she does and says will be exposed by the media. She didn't have the 360-degree camera in "The Truman Show" around her, but she had a camera installed in her heart, and no mistakes were allowed.

As an adult, she met Nick, a handsome magazine writer. She fell in love with him the first time she saw him, and smart Amy knew what kind of girl he liked.

She pretends to be what the other person likes. Dress sexy, drink Coke, and dance to look cool. Full of confidence, she successfully captured Nick's heart.

Soon the two got married and began their married life of withdrawing from each other and "torturing" each other.

Amy said, "We are the happiest couple. If we are not the happiest couple, then why are we still together?"

She has high requirements for the purity of love. During the recession, both of them were unemployed. Amy wanted to use her own money to pay off her parents' debt of 1 million. Nick wanted to stop him, but Amy looked at him and said: With you, all material things are extraneous.

Money was used less and less, so Nick had no choice but to take Amy back to the countryside. Nick and his sister opened a bar in a small town, and Amy was at home.

Amy is a romantic, and she said every wedding anniversary gift should be meaningful. In the first year, the gifts were related to paper. Amy bought Nick a beautiful notebook and asked him to write novels (Nick is an amateur writer). Nick gave Amy a kite, but Amy has never flown a kite; Chapter 1 In the fourth year, Amy said it was a flower and fruit wedding, and she took Nick to the backyard, where there was a carefully planted rose bush (Nick described it as a bunch of withered roses); in the fifth year, it was a wooden wedding, and Nick complained to his sister that he didn’t know how to give gifts. What? His expression couldn't hide the boredom. At this time, he was divorcing Amy.

What Nick never expected was that Amy disappeared when he got home. There was a pile of broken glass in the living room, as if someone had broken into the house and kidnapped Amy.

Before the kidnapping case has been completed, Nick's murder motive has made headlines. Neighbors publicly accused him of being indifferent and violent towards his wife; his house and bar were all in his wife's name, and he was financially strapped, so he suddenly signed up to raise his wife's insurance premium; it was also discovered that he had cheated on a female student. Public opinion was overwhelming, and one side believed that Nick had cheated on her and was afraid that he would lose everything after the divorce, so he murdered his wife.

When the camera turned, it was Amy who was driving in the open wilderness, disguised as a village woman, thinking of her perfect plan.

It snowed heavily that night, and she saw her husband looking at other women with loving eyes among the snowflakes in the sky. She was angry and decided not to pretend to be herself anymore. Since love can't be kept, then the other party must be tied together until death.

She planned a murder. She made a lot of preparations beforehand. She cried to her neighbors about her unhappy marriage, increased insurance premiums, kept a diary, and created a kidnapping scene full of loopholes. She even planned her final suicide to blame Nick. .

A perfect revenge began. Nick was unable to defend himself. His suspicions had no evidence and no one believed him. He had no choice but to beg for mercy. He confessed and begged for forgiveness in public. At this time, Amy's money was robbed, and she was desperate and found the rich second generation who once pursued her. She laughed when she saw Nick confessing on TV, and then Amy, who was superb in acting, faked a scene where she was kidnapped and tortured by her ex and she couldn't bear to kill him accidentally.

Amy "escaped" and returned to Nick. Just when Nick wanted a divorce, Amy got pregnant with the sperm he had left in the hospital. She used almost cruel methods to keep her husband and keep the marriage. From then on, their lives were only about performances.

Amy said she loved Nick. She said, "I threw away all the qualities that didn't please me. Maybe that's what I loved most about him. He made me become someone else." A person. He didn't make me feel new, but made me a different person." It wasn't until later that she realized that Nick's love would make her want to be a better person. It will also turn her into the most terrifying demon, but it will not allow her to just be herself.

She kept crying to people: Nick took away my pride and dignity, as well as my hope and property. He kept asking for it from me until I no longer existed. Later, she stopped talking and hid her true self and emotions deeper.

This "Gone Girl" made many people lament the horror of women, and even made many men shudder at the idea of ??cheating. Just imagine that one day your wife will commit suicide in order to keep you, even if she has to tie you up. Even if you kill people, they will come back to you. How should you feel?

In the two-hour movie, Amy never showed her true side. Before marriage, she was a charming and cool girl. After marriage, she constantly asked her husband for security and lacked love. His wife, after killing someone, she could calmly face the camera and fabricate her own misfortune.

Maybe at first she just wanted a lover who could make her happy, but in the end, she didn’t want to love anymore, as long as the person was there was enough. How desolate.