The Woman in the Window | From Page to Screen | Netflix

May 16, 2021 17:43

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Amy Adams and director Joe Wright discuss what it was like to adapt the best-selling novel in a way that captured Anna Fox’s singular point of view-and shifting grip on reality.

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manu19 May 16 2021, 15:54:08 UTC
I totally didn’t get the 2nd half of the movie like nothing made any sense to me

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iznanassi May 16 2021, 16:22:30 UTC
i dont understand why she tried to pick up her phone while driving? is this in the book? are people this dumb irl?

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anterrabre May 16 2021, 16:44:01 UTC
[Spoiler (click to open)] In the book she was having an affair with the psych who was treating her, and he was the one who kept calling her when they were in the car. Her husband (who suspected the affair) got into an argument with her about it and she reached for the phone (which had fallen) to turn the ringer off, and that's when the accident occured.

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iznanassi May 16 2021, 18:08:12 UTC
omg so the movie made it completely nonsensical then, wow

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ginainabottle May 16 2021, 21:11:08 UTC
How so? She did reach for a phone that fell in both cases, whether to answer or to turn it off, it's a stupid choice in both situations lol

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manu19 May 16 2021, 16:49:31 UTC
I was like they life in a 4 (?) story house in Manhatten but her car has no CarPlay?

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trynabme May 17 2021, 03:15:06 UTC
I said this when she was trying to make a call but went for some old ass land line instead of her cell phne?

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acidosaur May 18 2021, 14:40:11 UTC
hadn't she lost her cellphone at that point?

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