Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Emily Blunt talks about her upcoming movie "The Girl on the Train"


Emily Blunt is 32-year-old and has acted in action-heavy roles in the past, but, in her opinion, her titular role on "The Girl on the Train," is "the most challenging thing" she has ever done.
The story of the movie is based on the best-selling novel by Paula Hawkins and, in it, Emily portrays the role of Rachel Watson. In trying to cope with the pain of her divorce with alcohol, she creates a fictional bond with a couple she sees out the window of her train commute. Suddenly, she sees something shocking and, gradually, gets entwined with the mystery that follows.
This has been reported in indianexpress.com dated 5 January 2015.
Describing the character she portrays, she says that she is the lead character who is the most unreliable witness in the world because she’s a drunk. But, she is right and nobody believes her. The idea of playing a part like that where you just feel like you’re drowning is exciting. She had never played a blackout drunk before and, obviously, this was a new challenge for her.
‘The Girl on the Train’ is planned to be released in the US theaters on October 7.

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