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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 8 Oct 2016

    Does it matter that "The Girl on the Train"'s plot is so full of holes that you could use it to drain spaghetti? http://nyer.cm/fORXRId pic.twitter.com/TgkOhsh8JA

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      1. Rebecca Rauber‏ @rebeccarauber 8 Oct 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Right. Did you read the book? Same problem.

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      1. james igoe‏ @jigoe451 8 Oct 2016
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        is that the one where there's a girl on a train?

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      1. Aslan Claire‏ @Lionwoman54 8 Oct 2016
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        Does it matter I can guess the story from the trailer?

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      1. Sara Pascual‏ @sarapasnell 8 Oct 2016
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        The book is overrated anyhow. Storyline so predictable. Only interested in the film because the actors are excellent.

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      1. Emma Missouri‏ @EmmaMissouri1 9 Oct 2016
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        No. Life's plot is always full of holes.

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      1. S.K. Stevens‏ @skstevens09 8 Oct 2016
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        Sometimes movies that want to perpetuate random voids throughout a story actually serves to heighten the mysteries. Imagination!

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      1. Unsocial_hermit‏ @Unsocial_hermit 8 Oct 2016
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        read a book, don't want to watch the film

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      1. Iris Pangburn‏ @Calamitatis 8 Oct 2016
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        Sorry to hear this. Love Emily Blunt. But yes, execrable book.

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      1. Billy Batson‏ @TheBillyBatson 8 Oct 2016
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        Wait ... "Throw the Plot From the Train"? What? What are we talking about?

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      1. Ravi Mruthyunjaya‏ @ravi_m 8 Oct 2016
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        wish the book reviews had similarly warned me

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      1. Ken Scribe‏ @KenScribe 8 Oct 2016
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        no, because I'll see it for free

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      1. Rusty & Sugar‏ @rustyandsugar 8 Oct 2016
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        Honestly, I wasn't very impressed with the book. It was slow and predictable, in my humble opinion.

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      1. Reader Adrift‏ @ReaderAdrift 8 Oct 2016
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        just weird gratuitous violence and objectifying of women: temptress v shrew

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      1. T‏ @BeiBeiwallace 8 Oct 2016
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        Emily Blunt is awful again , hard to imagine that she actually got paid to do this. The audience should be paid to watch it.

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      1. eve marx‏ @evemarx 8 Oct 2016
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        the trailer looks good.

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      1. kate severson‏ @kateseverson1 8 Oct 2016
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        #LaLaLaFingersInEars #AlmostDoneReading #StopSpoilerAlert.

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      1. Gray Goods‏ @graygoods 8 Oct 2016
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        Remember "Strangers on a train"? Is there a curse on movies scripts about drama "on a train", maybe? :D

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      1. Maggiemo‏ @Margare86751378 8 Oct 2016
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        Enjoyed this movie. Above average, engaging.

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