Dizzy and crying woman

Christian 2022-03-23 09:01:38

After reading other people's comments, I know that this is a literary version. I don't know if the novel is more angry than the movie. The anger of women towards men and the anger of a man with a face. The characters are too thin, a man who is used to cheating, a woman who is always drunk for some reason, and a nanny who doesn't know why her boyfriend is cheating. There is no cause, like a paper man. The only thing that is desirable is the way the story is told, in a staggered way. It's a pity that the heroine was dizzy and crying to the end.

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Extended Reading
  • Dolores 2022-04-20 09:01:32

    The plot is so simple that the first half is a bit verbose~

  • Vivienne 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    This is hypocritical feminism. . .

The Girl on the Train quotes

  • [last lines]

    Rachel: [narrating] Today, I sit in a different car and I can look ahead. Anything is possible, because I am not the girl I used to be.

  • Rachel: Um... I'm here because I... because I... because I woke up, um, covered in blood. And I had bruises all over my arm, um... It's usually from when I've fallen and someone's helped me up. My husband... he used to tell me what I'd done the night before. And I learned when you wake up like that, you just say you're sorry. You just say you're sorry for what you did, and you're sorry for who you are, and you're never gonna do it again. But you do. You do it again...