OBSESSIVE LOVE DISORDER AND PSYCHOPATHIC BEHAVIOUR OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN GONE GIRL MOVIE THROUGH PSYCHOANALYSIS PERSPECTIVE

The research is conducted to analyze the character in the movie Gone Girl that has a serious mental disorder which is a Psychopathic Behavior. The cause of the mental disorder in the character of this movie is because of her obsessive love towards her husband. In conducting the research, descriptive qualitative method is used to elaborate the symptoms of Psychopathic Behavior. The psychoanalysis perspective theory was applied to analyze every action that the main character has done which matches with the characterization of psychopathic behavior that cause by her obsessive love disorder towards her husband

c. The person attempts to ignore or suppress such thoughts, impulses, or images, or to neutralize the with some other thought or action.
d. The person recognize that the obsession thoughts, impulses, or images are a product
Compulsions as defined by: a. Repetitive behavior that the person feels driven to perform in response to an obsesssion, or according to rules that must be applied rigidly. b. The behavior or mental acts are aimed at preventing or reducing distress or preventing some dreaded event or situations; however, these behaviors or mental acts either are not connected in a realistic way with what they are designed to neutralize or prevent or are clearly excessive". (Nadha, 2019) (Sarjono, 2016). According to Hall in his book A Primer of Freudian Psychology, "The total personality that Freud formulate consist of three a major system; id, ego, and superego.

Obsession Love Disorder
The dynamics of personality explains how these three systems operate with one another" (Rachmadany, 2016).
According to Freud, "Id is the root of all psychic energy, so that a major component personality. Id is driven by the principle of pleasure, the pleasure principle does no take into account the feelings of others, society norms, or agreements between people that seek to satisfaction immediately of all the wishes, desires, and needs. If this need not satisfied, the result is anxiety or tension" (Newman 1983) by (Wahid, 2016).
"Ego is psychological aspect of personality which appears because there is an individual need to interact with real life. In its function, ego hold on the reality. Ego also can be assumed as an executive personality aspect because ego arranges the way which will done, choose the needs that can be done. Ego has a duty for controlling id's want. Ego does what id says and combines it with the reality.
For example, when someone feels so hungry, his id says that he has t eat something while in its realization to solve it, ego will do an effort regarding to fulfill id's want that is go looking for something to eat. Ego like as a security that has duty for controlling id and reality" (Corey, 2010: 15) by (Sarjono, 2016).  (Sarjono, 2016).
"The function of superego is dealing with good or bad. Superego was more of a perfection that pleasure, therefore superego may be regarded as a moral issue that personality itself. Superego is morality element branch of justice from personal system; supe-

Dunne
Amy Dunne is an intelligence, beauty, success and famous girl in America. She was born and raised in New York and she is working as a magazine quiz writer in New York. At some party, she meets Nick and constantly falling in love to him. Along the way, Amy become very obsessed with Nick.
She is willing to do anything in order to make him stays in her life.

Dunne in Gone Girl's Movie
Gone Girl's movie is a psychological thriller movie that is well considered as a psychopathic character by movie-reviewers.
The main character in this movie is a wife -Amy Dunne -who is framing her husband -Nick Dunne -in murdering her.
In gone Girl's movie, Amy did not show a lot of violence scenes like slaughter, torture or murder as the common action of psychopath, but she shows many behaviors as the characteristic of psychopath. As the characterristic of psychopath from Hare 2006 that the psychopath is usually lying, manipulative, lack of empathy and lack of guilty feeling or remorse; Amy is a liar, manipulative, lack of empathy, and lack guilty feeling or remorse that indicated as a psychopathic behavior.

Amy is a liar
Amy Dunne is a very good liar. She can lie about almost everything and it can come naturally from her brain. As the theory, that psychopath often tells a lie story about their self and life. This scene is when after she calls her exboyfriend -Desi-and when Desi is meeting her, she is lying to him about her husband. She tells a story that her husband is abusive and beating her in order to get a sympathy from Desi so Desi will be helping her

Amy is manipulative
Amy is a very calculating clever manipulator. She calculates everything she did perfectly in order to make people believe in her story. She wants people believe that her husband murders her.

Figure 5 Amy is hitting herself (01:16:11)
This scene is when Amy is hiding in rent hotel, she is also purposely hitting her own eye to make people believe with her story that her husband is abusing to her and hit her. This scene show how clever Amy manipulate her story.

Amy is lack of empathy and guilt feeling
Psychopath is known as the person who never feel guilt of what they did wrong towards others. Commonly, they can just murder someone brutally without mercy at all.
How Amy kills Desi even after he has helped her shows that Amy behavior is the characterristic of psychopath. This scene shows when after Amy is seducing Desi to have sex with her, after his ejaculation, she is cutting Desi's throat with a cutter. This show how sadistic and lack of empathy she is.

Character of Amy Dunne
As according to Sigmund Freud, total personality in human being consists of three mayor systems, they are id, ego, and superego.
These three systems are working cooperatively together to produce a healthy mental in human behavior. Someone who has a healthy mental would decide his behavior by measuring his id, ego, and superego. His mind would think carefully whether his action is right or wrong based on his knowledge in society and/or family. But someone who suffer from a mental problem would be difficult to understand these three systems. Usually, someone who suffers from a mental problem would have a strange or dangerous behavior which will harm his self or other.
In this movie through the character of Amy Dunne, the writer analyzes that Amy

IV. CONCLUSION
In this chapter, the writer would like to conclude the analysis based on the data that has already been discussed from the previous chapter on the theory of obsessive love disorder, psychopathic behavior and psychoanalysis perspective. There are several points that the writer will convey.
Gone Girl's movie is telling about the main character who has a personality disorder.
This study is aimed to analyze the personality disorder in Amy Elliot Dunne. The writer believe that the character of Amy Dunne is having a personality disorder called obsessive love disorder that leads her to have another personality disorder called psychopathic behavior. Through a psychoanalysis perspective theory, the writer reveals the factors that cause Amy Dunne to be a psychopath which is an obsessive love disorder towards her husband.
Firstly, the writer identifies Amy Dunne's behavior which is described in the Gone Girl's movie. The results show that the behavior of Amy Dunne's character is matched with the symptoms of psychopathic disorder consist; manipulative, lying, lack of remorse and lack of guilty feeling. The writer believes that Amy Dunne suffers from a personality disorder called psychopathic behavior.
Based on the first result, the writer analyzes that the psychopathic behavior of Amy Dunne is influenced by her obsessive love towards her husband. The obsessive love of Amy Dunne can be seen in every decision that she made in her life. The writer concludes that Amy Dunne is making every action that she has done based on her obsession towards her husband. The first decision that Amy has done because the influencing of her obsessive love disorder towards her husband that is leaded her in becoming psychopath, is when Amy finds out that her husband is cheating on her, she feels so anguish and disappointed.
She cannot deal her emotion and feel extreme jealousy of the woman that her husband is cheating with. Her anger leads her in creating a revenge plan to frame her husband in her own death. In her revenge, Amy is heading for her husband to make him is being hated by all the society, Amy wants to give her husband a lesson that what he has done is to her is unbearable and unforgiveable to Amy. The second decision that Amy has done in the influencing by her obsessive love towards her husband that is also leaded her to become a psychopath, is when she wants to get back to her husband. Even though she is served well in her hiding by her ex-boyfriend, she remains