Al is picked up by a wrong
person, and then he picks up a
wrong person.
Gets picked up by Charlie Haskel- turns out to be trouble
He picks up Vera- turns out to be trouble.
Greed
It's a destructive impulse.
This leads to Vera's death.,
Haskel is willing to lie to his own father.
He tells his father his
job is selling religious
books, when in a
matter of fact he's
actually a bookie.
Al is critical of the
corrupting influence
of money.
Traps
Life can trap you and there is no way out.
Claustrophobic sets: The Car and The Hotel Room
Gradual decline in Al's appearance.
Always trying to open a window.
Let in air, means of
escape, but Vera
doesn't let him. She
locks doors- traps
him.
Disguise
you can reinvent/disguise but never escape your nature.
Al becomes Haskel Vera dresses up.
Most screen play writers/directors are not just story
tellers. Films often contain
investigations/criticisms/exploration of what is going on in
the society in which they are produced.
Crime/Deviance
In the 1940s there was the Hays Code which meant
only certain things could be put on screen. This
meant that criminals had to be caught.
Gone Girl, there is Natural Law.
This links in with the revenge that
she wants.
Could admire Amy?
People cannot be trusted to be who
they say they are- our identities are all
just acts/performances and impressions
we create.