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The Poster shows the killer and Sarah, Wife to Jack Harper The main protagonist within the church they were married at.

The red symbolises the idea of  "all I see is red" when in a fit of rage as well as a black fog to show the cloudiness of Jack's judgement. 

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In the gripping noir thriller "Gone.", Jack Harper, a man whose life is shattered when he witnesses his wife, Sarah, being brutally murdered by a masked intruder, is interrogated by Detective Martin about the murder. The film unfolds in a series of flashbacks and present-day scenes.

Two years into their marriage, Jack and Sarah share a deep love and happiness that is tragically cut short one fateful night. The couple's quiet suburban life is disrupted when an intruder, hiding behind a mask of bandages, breaks into their home. In a horrifying moment, Sarah is killed, and Jack's world unravels.

 

Haunted by the murder and consumed by grief and anger, Jack becomes obsessed with solving the case himself. He descends into the dark underbelly of the city, determined to unmask the killer. But as he edges closer to the truth, Jack becomes a broken man, losing all emotion except for his relentless determination.

 

The film takes viewers on a suspenseful journey through Jack's relentless pursuit of the masked killer, who continues to elude the authorities. A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, leading to a harrowing showdown.

 

As Jack confronts the killer and takes justice into his own hands, the police arrive, and he is arrested, leaving the true nature of justice and the consequences of obsession hanging in the balance.

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"Gone." is a haunting and atmospheric thriller that explores the depths of love, loss, and the human psyche, leaving the audience with lingering questions about the price one pays for seeking vengeance.

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