Girl On The Train. "Girl On The Train"
Many people compare this film to Gone Girl's "Gone Girl". They are all based on best-selling novels, and they are all marriage ethics suspense movies.
I haven't read the 2 novels, let's talk about the movie!
As far as the artistic effect is concerned, I personally prefer the gone girl, the plot is compact, the female protagonist's IQ and ability to act are both explosive, and a case of disappearance and homicide can be written, directed and acted by myself, and I have the ability to get my husband to accompany him for a lifetime. I was addicted to watching it, and deeply fortunate that I didn't have such a girlfriend or rival or significant other. And the train is a little uneventful. From the heroine to the supporting actress, they are not tepid, and they are as soft as Tai Chi. Although the ending is also reversed, it always feels not exciting enough and not deep enough. When it comes to profundity, it comes to the motive for murder. It is also a suspense novel. There must be a great motive for killing people. For example, the gone girl is out of desire for perverted passion. For example, Mr. Keigo Fuyano is out of love. "Because of all kinds of weird and cruel, you always have a high-sounding reason. After all, killing people is a big deal. But the train is very simple and rude---based on the fact that the male protagonist is the number one scumbag. Is it a little too hasty? [cold sweat]
But out of empathy, I am biased towards train. After all, where in life are there so many gone girl heroines who are so IQ, extremely beautiful, and kill their lover without blinking an eye? It's more of an ordinary woman who is not perfect in itself, or is drinking and amnesia, or is helpless, or is dazed and afraid...
The best ones will stink together. May we sort ourselves out and be gentle with the world! ❤️
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