is now in theaters 'The girl on the train', the film by Tate Taylor based on the 'bestseller' by Paula Hawkins. Emily Blunt gives life to the protagonist.
In the story, Rachel Watson (played by Emily Blunt) is a woman embittered by the divorce, that, on the way daily to work (always by train), you have to look at the house where he lived when he was married and is now inhabited by the ex-lover’s ex-husband and by their son.
To escape from this reality, the girl on the train can imagine how will be the life of the other people that you see when you go to work.
Between these people is the perfect couple, Megan (played by Haley Bennett) and Scott Hipwell (Luke Evans).
Only that, one day, Rachel Watson sees that Scott betrays Megan…
Determined to reveal the truth, the protagonist searches for courage on the alcohol, falling asleep… and the next day Megan was gone.
The director, Tate Taylor, chose not to disappoint the more than two million readers of the work of Paula Hawkins, the film is an adaptation to the letter of the book.
However, the interpretation of Emily Blunt is so intense that 'saved' this 'The girl on the train' by those who read the 'bestseller' of last year.
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