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Rachel, 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.
Directors Tate Taylor Starring Lisa Kudrow , Justin Theroux , Emily Blunt Genres Suspense , Drama Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English , English [Audio Description]
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Supporting actors Edgar Ramirez , Allison Janney , Haley Bennett , Rebecca Ferguson , Luke Evans Producers Marc Platt , Jared LeBoff Studio Universal , Pictures Rating R (Restricted) Content advisory Alcohol use , nudity , foul language , sexual content , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Lauren Flynn Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
Such a good movie! A twist you don't see coming.
I. Martinez Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2017
Possible spoilers... Let me start by saying that I would actually give this movie 3.5 stars but that's not an option. The acting is spot on (Emily Blunt as the alcoholic, jilted Rachel Watson was a superb choice), the direction is great, the story is interesting. So why didn't I give it four or five stars? I hate to be a book snob, but I read the it prior to seeing the movie. The book had subtle nuances that the movie just doesn't have. The book made you feel as though any of the characters could have actually been the perpetrator. The book made you feel for these terribly flawed individuals. They all had likable qualities and frustrating qualities; they all had reasons to root for them and to doubt their motives. And by the time the murderer is revealed, it's so difficult to believe because each of the narrators are terribly unreliable. But this is the movie, not the book. And I understand that you can't fit everything from a 300+ page book into a 90+ minute movie. My lack of a four or five star rating is because the movie felt so rushed. The screenwriter took the most important aspects, scenes, and character traits of the book and put them into the movie. It was a very close adaption, and the subtle changes that were made were mostly understandable (New York, not London; Friday night, not Saturday night). However, I would've liked to have seen more buildup for each of the characters. We see Anna's frustration, but we don't see the slow demise of her trust, we never learn the full truth about her thoughts on Rachel, because Anna didn't just fear Rachel, Anna hated Rachel. We see glimpses of Rachel's former relationship and the pain its ending has caused her but we don't know the full extent of Rachel's agony, her loathing of Anna or the love she still feels for her ex-husband. We see a relationship between Scott and Rachel, but its abruptness throws off the timing (how do they go from strangers to close confidants so quickly?) and Scott's dual personality, which we see from two differing, unreliable points of view in the book, only seems to be one-sided here, making his actions in the last scene he shares with Rachel (which I admittedly prefer in the movie because it felt more realistic) less surprising. And we don't see the shift in Rachel, her desire to "help", (which is in air quotes because it's less of a desire to help and more wanting to be involved in something that really shouldn't have concerned her in the first place), or the fact that she gets bits and pieces from THE NIGHT throughout the story (her actions on the night of Megan's disappearance felt relatively forgotten for some of the middle of the movie). We never see the full extent of just how personally she took Megan's actions (that public bathroom incident only scratched the surface). We never learn how the media flips the perception of Megan, from a carefree and warm young woman to a cold and untrustworthy monster. All these key missing small things makes the ending less impactful and less jarring than the book. It's a good movie and, for the most part, a wonderful adaptation but it had the potential to really throw the audience for a loop and I feel like it just missed the mark. The time jumps were handled well enough, it's never easy to skip around like that, but for this story, it was definitely necessary. I recommend it, but if you want to feel the full extent of this psychological thriller's impact, I recommend the book more.
Mini Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2019
Rachel (Emily Blunt) is a young divorcee with a drinking problem. She loves to travel by train, traipsing through her former home, where her ex-husband Tom (Justin Theroux) lives with his new wife Anna (Rebecca Ferguson) and their infant daughter. This is a sore spot for Rachel. She'd wanted a child with Tom, and now she rides on the train, passing through the life that should have been hers. No wonder she drinks all day! But something brings her comfort: a young couple who lives in the same neighborhood. Megan (Haley Bennett) and Scott (Luke Evans) are the perfect couple. At least THEY get to be happy. But then Rachel sees something from the train, and one thing leads to another, and Megan goes missing. Rachel has no memory of the events that took place during a drinking binge that occurred right around the time Megan went missing. Could she be the one responsible for Megan's disappearance? This is based on the novel by Paula Hawkins. I read the book two years ago, and I loved how compelling the story and characters were. The characters, while unlikable, were well developed, which is hard to do when you use multiple narratives. The movie stays faithful to the book, but they made some changes. The book is set outside of London, and the movie is set in New York's Westchester County. Rachel is an artist in the movie, and I don't remember her doing this in the book. (She used to work for a PR firm in both versions.) Other than a few minor changes, it all stays the same. Rachel is more likable in the film. She's more sympathetic, less messy too, but Blunt's delivery is on the money. I won't give the story away to those who haven't seen the film or read the book, but this story has an unreliable narrator, and it tackles difficult subjects like gaslighting, triangulation, social media stalking, real-life stalking, among other things. It's a good thriller. It's more character-driven than plot-driven, which is why the mystery takes a backseat at times. I recommend it to those who love dark suspense films. I give this four out of five Shortbread Lattes.
wa buyer Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2022
THIS MOVIE EVEN THE PICTURE DOES NOT DESCRIBE THE STORY YOU ARE GETTING-IN FACT I THOUGHT THE MOVIE WAS GOING TO BE ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE THAT THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN SEES. EVEN THO' THE STORY IS TOLD BACKWARDS IT WAS STILL A REALLY GOOD MOVIE AND I LIKED IT. I ALSO THINK THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN THROUGH SIMILAR SITUATIONS IN THEIR LIVES MIGHT ENJOY IT OR FEEL FOR THE FEMALE CHARACTERS.
Butterflymom54 Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021
Emily Blunt did an amazing job with this story! She is such a great actress. This movie has so many twists and turns. So many flashbacks. It seems to go one way then unfolds another way. There are a lot of drunken scenes, scenes of cursing and sex. This is the story of a sad woman who has been through a lot. One woman is very mentally disturbed. Another has a small baby from an affair. Rachel is an ex-wife fixated on telling her story and the viewer will not figure out the shocking ending. Towards the end the story gets more graphic as a surprising murderer is revealed. This is a dark movie but it does represent what happens when women let the men in their lives take over and they lose themselves. Turning to drink never helps anyone and having affairs always ends bad!! It was a very suspenseful story and well written. Not for children. watch this away from anyone you don't want seeing or hearing. Loud cursing and shocking scenes often come out of no where. Now you have been warned. Proceed at your own risk.
IICAPN Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2022
PJ Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017
I have to preface my review by saying that I did not particularly care for the book. It is rare for me to find a movie to be better than the book, but this was one such case. I read The Girl On The Train just a few months ago, long after the stellar reviews had hyped it into a thrilling page-turner that I wouldn't be able to put down. I did put it down. Several times. The only reason I kept picking it back up was because I thought it would eventually get better since the reviews promised a roller-coaster ride with a jaw-dropping ending. I found the book to be less of a roller coaster and more like riding a carousel blindfolded. There were frequent hints of an exciting plot, but rather than explore those plot lines, the author kept the ride going in a safe circle. It was almost like the author had a better idea for the story, but ran out of time and couldn't flesh those ideas out. The movie, by comparison, didn't suffer the same wastefulness. Even though I knew the story, the movie kept the drama building toward the ending. The streamlined use of different timelines seemed to have more purpose in the movie than they did in the book. In the book, it seemed like several of the timeline switches served no purpose at all. They didn't develop the plot. They didn't develop the characters. It was almost like the author dropped them into the reader's lap and said, "Here are some samples of the more exciting book I didn't write." They felt less like twists in the road and more like an unfinished overpass. You could see twists on the other side, but you had no choice except to back up your car and get back on the boring main road. When I watched the movie, I actually cared about what happened to the characters (particularly the main character). I felt myself almost wondering how it would all turn out even though I'd read the book. I got about 70% of the way through the book and all I could think was, "Let's just get it over with." The author failed to engage my sympathy for the main character even though I knew I should've felt something. In the end, the movie was a faithful telling of the story that seemed to hit where the author missed. I probably would've enjoyed the movie more if I hadn't already read the book.
Lisa Hunt Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2018
Wow, I cannot believe it took me so long to get around to watching this movie! It is on my Starz Channel in Amazon Prime Video so I decided to finally watch it last night! I do not regret it! It started very interesting to me as a woman telling her story! It's like you were a friend and she was explaining who she was, maybe doing some self reflection! It went back and forth a lot to show what had happened or what she thought was happening! It's very interesting to find out what was truly going on & just goes to show how easily a person's entire reality can be tainted with just a change in perspective by another person! I don't want to spoil anything for whoever hasn't seen this but things aren't always what you think! I think we do that so much in our world! We hide things and put blame on someone who is the easiest target instead of seeing the whole picture! But, this definitely had an amazing ending! It Justified everything! I found myself cheering and it showed that if you stand up and stand your ground to a Bully, in the end, the truth will be known and all that hurt will be worthwhile! I don't know why some people didn't like this movie! I thought it really had amazing suspense, memorable and characters and a real Justifiable Cause that was revealed in the end! I like that it was kind of like a mystery you had to piece together alongside the main character! Pieces were fuzzy at times and she kind of acted like a detective on her own life events, probably how some people feel about their own lives who want to know the truth! It was "The Who Done It" style of movie which I love as I always like choose your own adventure detective books! This is that in movie form! The best thing I took from this movie apart from the fact that "The Truth Shall Set You Free", was this, "Things aren't always as they seem" awesome themes and a movie that gave me so many feels and I will remember for year to come! If you haven't watched it, do it. I promise, it is an intriguing movie if characterization and twisted endings are your cup of tea!

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