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Kim Dickens Is Our Favorite Gone Girl Breakout Star Its hard to pick just one performance in Gone Girl as a favorite. Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike have gotten the deserved share of praise and attention for playing Nick and Amy Dunne, but David Fincher and casting director Laray Mayfield didnt just stop after finding the perfect leads. From Carrie Coon to Tyler Perry to Neil Patrick Harris to Patrick Fugit to even the cat, the cast of Gone Girl excels as a company. This is truly one of the years best acting ensembles in the true sense of that word. Yet with all of those stars firing on all cylinders, theres a standout from the group: Kim Dickens. She plays Detective Rhonda Boney in Gone Girl, and the veteran actress provides the film with a level of decency and honesty amid its villainous charlatans. Ive been through all those long-suffering girlfriends and wives for a while. You do them when they speak to you, if youre given the opportunity. But sometimes it gets a little one-note to play the long-suffering silent, soulful wife, Dickens told HuffPost Entertainment. Fortunately a lot of the characters Ive gotten to play are full-blown human beings. This was another example of that. It set the bar so high. This movie in particular gets to delve into places a lot of big budget movies dont do. They steer away from things that arent appealing or palatable. It was an exceptional case for female characters. Indeed, in addition to Detective Boney and Amy, theres Margot Dunne (Coon), Nicks twin sister, confidant and voice of reason, Greta (Lola Kirke, Jemima Kirks sister), a drifter who befriends Amy after she disappears, and Sharon Schieber (Sela Ward) and Ellen Abbott (Missi Pyle) as two sides of the voracious news media looking to take down Nick for his perceived crimes. Gone Girl is full of brilliantly written, acted and directed FEMALES, Awards Daily editor Sasha Stone wrote in a post about the debate surrounding the films feminist leanings (or lack there of depending on who is doing the writing). A female detective, Nick’s twin sister, Amy’s mother, a cool girl girlfriend -- dumb women, smart women, funny women, scary women -- more women than any major motion picture you will see this season except for Into the Woods. All these women could not have been men, Pike said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. And I think that is quite rare. These women have very strong female brain chemistry, which adds value to the story. For Dickens, that story started with Flynns novel. The actress hadnt read the book before auditioning for Gone Girl, but would eventually come to rely on its pages. Every time I had a scene I would look at the book. It was a little bit of a bible for me, Dickens said. It was fun to have it. Gillian is an incredible writer and there are so many beautiful, wonderful descriptions of the scenes and of Boney. I loved resorting to it every night. Dickens worked mostly with Fugit and Affleck during the shoot (He likes to have fun and he likes to make movies, Dickens said of the future Batman), but reserved her highest praise for Fincher, a director who has, in the past, rubbed some actors the wrong way. You know what surprised me the most was how fun it was, Dickens said. You go in and you hear all these stories -- its a million takes, its so hard, he breaks everyones spirit. It wasnt like that at all. Hes an artist, and from top to bottom he knows everybodys job. Hes very specific: props, lighting, set design, even the movement of the actors. He gets in there and he nuances the characters and the takes. Its not willy-nilly. Its specific, artistic notes. It becomes this collaborative experience. Its almost like its being in school again. You spend so much time working on it, and its not just about one thing. Its not just about the actor. The whole thing is framed as a vignette. Its not just dialogue that sucks the audiences in; its the image. Its like a painting. Following Gone Girl, Dickens can be seen on the last season of Sons of Anarchy. Her next film role is not yet decided. You grow, change and look for things that stimulate you and speak to where you are in life now, she said of her career, which spans two decades. Its important to play all types of characters and archetypes.
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 15:19:21 +0000

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