Rachel Watson, devastated by her recent divorce, spends her daily commute fantasizing about the seemingly perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes every day, until one morning she sees something shocking happen there and becomes entangled in the mystery that unfolds.
Relentlessly grim yet unengaging, despite a committed performance from Emily Blunt at the centre of it.
Fractured narrative can work brilliantly when a master like Christopher Nolan is in charge. This just felt like a boilerplate chick-lit murder mystery thrown into a blender to hide the thinness of its story.
kastigar
ColinJ was right, there's nothing I would add.
Rangan
The mystery man and the gone girl!
It is one of those films that I thought I saw everything from its trailer. Not just me, many others said the same. Those we were never read the original source. Yes, it was based on the book of the same name. I really liked it. Unpredictable, but once it reveals its secret, it feels so simple that we'd missed. Straightforward storytelling. No flashbacks. Great characters, but that's where the story had a strong grip. Especially when the suspense unveiled, you might say all the earlier events were in the wrong direction, which were intentionally done to divert viewer's envision.
An alcoholic woman who daily takes the train to work, witnesses out of the window a woman happily married and living the...
Wuchak
Tortuous, tedious and unpleasant psychological crime drama
A divorced alcoholic (Emily Blunt) who regularly travels the train that parallels the Hudson River north of New York City is fixated on a house in her old neighborhood. When the woman of that house comes up missing, the girl on the train becomes entangled in the investigation. Justin Theroux plays her ex-husband, Rebecca Ferguson his new wife, Haley Bennett the missing woman, Luke Evans the missing womans husband and Edgar Ramírez her therapist.
The Girl on the Train (2016) is a melancholy adult-oriented crime drama/mystery in the mold of Derailed (2005), The Clearing (2004), "Snow Angels" (2007), The River King (2005) and even Mystic River (2003). But its by far the ...
FilipeManuelNeto
A very feminine film with a good mystery, but is no better due to several small problems and the total absence of dramatic tension.
Good books usually give rise to good films if they have people who are skilled enough to translate them intelligently onto the screen. I heard great things about the original book, but as I never found it on sale in my language, I ended up never being able to read it. All I can do is talk strictly about the film, and overall I was satisfied.
I couldn't help but feel that the film took a while to really capture attention: I think it was only twenty minutes after the beginning that I felt that there was something interesting here. However, I can understand the need to clearly introduce the three central...