Come to me: who is Lisa Giovagnoli Adriano Pappalardo wife? The singer and his wife are guests of Caterina Balivo in the episode aired on Wednesday 22 January.

Behind a great man there is always a great woman (but let's not start again with festival polemics, for heaven's sake), and this also applies to Adriano Pappalardo, who is a guest of Caterina Balivo in Come to me in the episode broadcast on Wednesday 22 January spends words of love and gratitude for his wife Lisa Giovagnoli. The singer explains that she has been able to stay close to him even in the less easy moments of his career: "When one reaches the pinnacle of success you don't expect the fall, and when he arrives you don't believe it. A woman has always been close to me [...] This woman is my wife. He always said to me: 'You are strong, you are you. You don't have to think if they don't publish you. " He was able to make me get up every time I fell "

Lisa Giovagnoli Adriano Pappalardo wife

The love between Adriano Pappalardo and Lisa Giovagnoli

Great emotion when Giovagnoli reaches Pappalardo in the studio. The woman explains that she has been with Adriano for 48 years (38 as engaged, 10 as married) and on their first meeting reveals: “We met at the hairdresser and Adriano was already famous, he was first in the standings. I worked in a show agency, but he didn't like me. However, I noticed that he had a physique ... ". It was he who took the first step: "I said to her: 'Are you coming to dinner tonight from who is already number one in the ranking?'" She initially answered no, but in the end she gave in to Adriano's court and from that moment on they were no more left.


The girl on the train: the main differences between film and book

Editorial phenomenon of 2015, at its publication The Girl on the Train written by Paula Hawkins quickly climbed the charts among the best-selling books. This thriller novel told with temporal jumps and from the different points of view of the female characters at the center of the narrative, already contained in its pages a predisposition for film adaptation, although a reduction by the screenwriter Erida Cressida Wilson was necessary.
On a production level, to make the film more appealing to an international audience, the place where the story takes place has been moved from the suburbs of London to the suburban suburbs of the United States, precisely at the gates of New York. On the other hand, the protagonist is the British Emily Blunt who plays Rachel. Obviously, for all the other differences between the pages and the screen below, it is good to have already seen the film and / or read the novel.
The Girl on the Train: a comparison between the novel and the film with Emily Blunt

  •     Rachel is presented as a lonely woman with an alcohol problem, but while in the book she drinks gin and tonic, in the film she carries bottles of water filled with vodka.
  •     On the night of Megan's disappearance, Rachel returns to where she lived because she is upset by having seen her kiss another man. The scene corresponds, but only in the film is it preceded by an aggressive monologue in which he says how much he would like to break her head.
  •     In the book Rachel finds a meaning, a purpose in investigating the disappearance of Megan. In the film she is forced to do it because, in the face of her own contradictions that the detective played by Alison Janney puts in front of her, her confusional state does not help her to remember if she is responsible for something or not.
  •     The relationship between Rachel and Scott, Megan's husband, grows in confidence up to a sexual encounter. The latter part is missing from the film.
  •     When Rachel finally finds the courage to face her ex-husband Tom, the important clue emerges from the pages that that night when Rachel passed out, he was with another woman. On the screen, when Rachel confronts Tom at the bar, he doesn't tell her anything important and in general he is a secondary character (we know nothing of his past in the army, nor of his parents).
  •     Rachel gradually builds the puzzle of her memories of when she was drunk and realizes that they are not entirely reliable. Remember an interaction with Clara, wife of one of Tom's colleagues. After the therapy, Rachel begins to realize that what Tom told her may not be true. Instead in the film Clara's character is called Martha, she is played by Lisa Kudrow, and it is she who makes Rachel understand involuntarily what lies Tom might have told her.
  •     In the book Anna, Tom's current wife, begins to suspect him when he discovers his lie and the easy way he said it. In the film Anna's suspicion arises from a conversation with the detective who insinuates something shady about Tom's account.