THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (2016), Dir. Tate Taylor

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THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (2016), Dir. Tate Taylor
Compilation of some character/costume designs!
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“She’s buried beneath a silver birch tree, down towards the old train tracks, her grave marked with a cairn. Not more than a little pile of stones, really. I didn’t want to draw attention to her resting place, but I couldn’t leave her without remembrance. She’ll sleep peacefully there, no one to disturb her, no sounds but birdsong and the rumble of passing trains.”
The Girl on the Train
Rebecca Ferguson and Haley Bennet in new stills from The Girl on the Train
Hollowness: that I understand. I'm starting to believe that there isn't anything you can do to fix it. That's what I've taken from the therapy sessions: the holes in your life are permanent. You have to grow around them, like tree roots around concrete; you mold yourself through the gaps.
Paula Hawkins, The Girl on the Train
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“The holes in your life are permanent. You have to grow around them, like tree roots around concrete; you mould yourself through the gaps.”
There are familiar faces on these trains, people I see every week, going to and fro. I recognize them and they probably recognize me. I don’t know whether they see me, though, for what I really am.
— The Girl on the Train (dir. Tate Taylor)