"Whenever I think of my wife, I always think of her head."
This was the first sentence Martin saw in the printed manuscript, followed by descriptions written from the perspective of the male protagonist.
The title of the manuscript was "Gone Girl."
A story within a story, the female lead was the main character of an illustrated serial called "Amazing Amy."
Martin didn't need to look any further to confirm that this was David Fincher's "Gone Girl."
In his previous life, Martin had seen all of David Fincher's works.
Gillian patiently waited for Martin to appreciate her work.
From the beginning, when she first mentioned the idea to Martin, Gillian had a plan and goal in mind. The "Dark Domain" she introduced to Martin had already been adapted into a movie, raking in nearly 400 million US dollars at the global box office, making the author Alan Green a hot property in Hollywood.
Originally, Alan Green hadn't been doing as well as her.