the girl on the phone


who is she ?
she is a mystery in this incredible movie .

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I believe she is a computer generated voice coming from the high powered computer at the special needs school and operated by the autistic daughter of the school's manager-- the same girl Christian met the first day he came to the school and both are apparently savants in their own way.

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I doubt it was her. I thought the mob accountant set him up with a handler.

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It's obviously her. Wolff donates millions to the clinic, and she has an insanely high-powered computer with the SAME exact AI voice that speaks to Christian/Ray, so it's 100% her.

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And at the end she talks to "dreamboat" which is the same handle Chris Wolff used when talking to her earlier.

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Exactly. She used the computer to communicate.

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It was her. She's a savant like Christian.

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Nice guess, but I don't see how it could be. Could it?

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Yes.

There was a note at the end right by the computer saying "Call C.W."

Who would that be, besides "Christian Wolff?"

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Homdeb 1058 is correct! luvd that piece of the puzzle, when it fell into place

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Literally, she had the same puzzle framed on the wall that she had found the last missing piece for Christian as a child.

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Same puzzle, but wrong way around.

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It's the sequel to Girl on the Train, starring Emily Blunt as Alcoholic Batgirl.

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You win the internet

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She is the autistic girl right at the end of the film using an electronic voice. There is no grey area on this, no debate - it's all there in the film - it's her.

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Plus they hint strongly that it's a computer-generated voice early in the film, when she says, "heavy sigh," instead of actually sighing

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What’s sad is that this is even a question. Almost all of the replies here are great. My question is, what the Hell ever happened to PAYING ATTENTION while watching a movie?

The answer is: the internet happened, the smartphone happened, the tablet happened, the millennial generation (no! I am NOT going to capitalize that!) happened.

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The girl on the phone was their sister. She is at the home at the end with the computer. At the beginning of the film you can see there were 3 children in that family. Ben Affleck and the sister both had autism and Jon Bernthal didn't.

Thanks :-)

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Justine wasn't their sister. The beginning where we see her as a child takes place at Harbor Neuroscience, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1989 (it says that right on the screen). We find out at the end of the movie that she's a full-time resident of that place, which is the same Harbor Neuroscience institute that we see at the beginning of the movie (it says it on the screen again). We also find out that Justine is the daughter of the guy who started the Harbor Neuroscience institute, which means she obviously can't be their sister.

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Utterly baffled at how the person you responded to came to the conclusion she was their sister.

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