My second source for the "crazy woman" trope paper is the movie "The Girl on the Train."
I think this movie shows in a different light but dramatic enough a "crazy woman." This is a story of a woman post-divorce life, everyday on her way to work she passes by her old house where her ex-husband now lives with his new wife and family. She attempts to not think about her pain and focuses on a couple a few houses down from her old one. She makes up this dream life for them in her head and one day as the train passes she sees the woman with a different man. This filled her with rage and the next day she wakes up hungover, in pain with bruises and wounds and a feeling like something bad had happened. The woman she saw was also announced as a missing person. I feel the plotline of this movie is another amazing way to show how this "crazy woman" is portrayed but this time coming from the woman herself, being afraid of herself and wondering how she got this way.
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