Please Find Me Analysis

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Although I dislike to immensely translate the original title, I thought the title 'please find me' was more suitable for the movie than the original one 'Gone girl'.
The fact that they made the best out of the scene where nick had to go out and find his missing wife Amy and after finish watching the whole movie, it felt like Amy's voice was subtly delivered through the title. Amy and Nick who became rapidly close and have gotten deeply in love with each other after their first meeting, comes down to a marriage but Amy who has lived her life by getting enormous expectation, attention and regulations of her parents has a tendency to put not only her life but to put her lover and the surrounding people in her control. While the personality of Amy and Nick's indecisiveness begins to clash, Nick commits an adultery and Amy gets to find out about this fact. Amy who is outraged by his actions plans her revenge on …show more content…

The part where it reveals the fact that this whole thing was Amy's well planned revenge on her husband Nick after making the audience to suspect him by exposing a circumstance that seem like he was the one who has killed her was quite dramatic. Amy has chosen a way to disappear after disguising to look as if Nick had murdered her and hide the corpse, but as her lies gets caught by a gangster couple from the motel, all of her money gets robbed, and placed in a situation where she can't move to anywhere because her face was known all over the country as the person who was missing. It was unexpected to see the loose side of thorough and accurate Amy, but there is something horrifying about her survival strategy. She commits a shocking murder at the same time of changing a

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