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Wendell 2021-11-22 18:54:16

The film is like a combination of "Gone girl" and "August: Osage County". Three ordinary women and a female detective. Suspicion, suspicion, conflict, until the final counterattack and revenge, all important roles and plot advancement are completed by women. In contrast, men have far fewer scenes but are pervasive. Love, violence, understanding, betrayal, you can see the shadow of male role dominance and desire everywhere. Using the heroine to drink the fragments as a way to hide the key plot, the narrative style of squeaking the cocoon is almost the established pattern of the current suspense film bad street. But such a narrative is particularly well combined with the final story announcement. But apart from this wonderful feature based on the plot of the novel, there are no surprises in this film.

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  • Valentina 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    1. The story of three women who have been fucked by the same man; 2. The story is too bad, the characters are too imaginary, the rhythm is too bad; 3. It is not that the acting is bad, but it is estimated that I don't want to see Emily Blunt for a long time. this face.

  • Jacklyn 2022-04-20 09:01:32

    The score on Rotten Tomatoes is a bit outrageous. Not that bad, but still not worthy of the performance that Emily Blunt is so devoted to.

The Girl on the Train quotes

  • Megan: A teacher once told me I was a mistress of self-reinvention. I wasn't really sure what it meant at the time. But since moving here, I've come to understand it. Ardsley-on-Hudson is boring and routine. It's a fucking baby factory. I wanna start my life over again. So far, I've been a rebellious teenager, lover, waitress, gallery director, nanny, and a whore. Ands not necessarily in that order. I can't just be a wife anymore. That's why I stay awake at night, staring at the ceiling. In fact, the only time I feel like myself is when I'm running.

    Dr. Kamal Abdic: You always felt that way?

    Megan: Maybe since I was about 17. With Mac.

    Dr. Kamal Abdic: Hmm. Mac? Who's Mac?

    Megan: My brothers best friend. My brother who died.

  • Megan: I'm pretty sure Scott thinks the nanny job is gonna make me less restless. Make me wanna get pregnant.

    Dr. Kamal Abdic: And that's not the case?

    Megan: When I finish work every night, I run home and I get in the shower, and I wash the smell of that baby off of me as fast as I can.