Movies
Related: About this forumAnyone seen The Girl on the Train?
I just did, and I really thought it was fantastic.
One of those movies where you forget everything except being in the story.
I had not read the book however, and I think it's different in a number of ways.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)The critics seem to be panning it, though. Maybe I'll read the book instead.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)Check it out.
I've become so jaded by movies. This one was great.
Again, I had not read the book so I didn't know the ending.
It was really a fun film.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)4.51 from Paddington or something like that. But in that one a woman observes an actual murder taking place in an adjacent train.
I'll go see this movie if you can assure me it's the Hithcockian (e.g Rear Window) movie that the description promises, and not a modern fast-paced action film.
I see the critics mentioned improbable coincidences. I'm not that bothered by those so much, since I've encountered some incredible coincidences in my life that no script writer would dare to use
Can anyone else weigh in? This sounds like one of the few movies that might tempt me to the cinema this year.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)I think you'd like this movie, but it's not really that kind of thing. Really good though.
I loved it. Now I'll read the book.
angstlessk
(11,862 posts)from audible.com 1st book is free.
I got hooked when I listened to Gone Girl. $14.99 per month for one book, but I often purchase 3 extra bools for $35.88 or $11.96 per book. They also have specials that are quite cheap.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)Thanks for the link.
If you like older books, check out Libri Vox. Completely free. All old titles like Pride and Prejudice, War and Peace. Tom Sawyer...fantastic site.
I'm listening to Alice in Wonderland as I fall asleep these days lol.
narnian60
(3,510 posts)Will go see the movie soon which is a rarity for me.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)The film took a lot of liberties with the story...not in England etc., but it was a damn good movie.
narnian60
(3,510 posts)when it comes to book/ movie but don't see why they would change very much for this story.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)Though oddly, Rachel was English in the story,
It was great.
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)Odd, as I understand the main character observes people in houses from a railway carriage. That's very much more likely in England with houses backing onto railroad lines quite commonly.
I'd say it's almost unheard of in the US.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)A commuter train.
CrispyQ
(38,305 posts)I thought all of the characters were unlikable, including the protagonist. I thought a lot of the mystery was hidden from the reader by the protag's alcoholic blackouts & as a reader, I felt cheated. In spite of that, I figured out 'who done it' about half way through. It has 4 out of 5 stars with almost 50K reviews on Amazon. I gave it one star. I hated Gone Girl, too, for the same reason - a cast of unlikable characters.
Chalco
(1,358 posts)Two of the two reviews that I read, Washington Post and New Yorker panner the movie, but I went anyway and thought it worked.
My husband said he figured out the ending about 30 minutes before the end, but I didn't. He and I both liked the movie.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)But I still thought it was a great film!