The girl on the train

RyanAM

Padawan Learner
Commuter Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) catches daily glimpses of a seemingly perfect couple, Scott and Megan, from the window of her train. One day, Watson witnesses something shocking unfold in the backyard of the strangers' home. Rachel tells the authorities what she thinks she saw after learning that Megan is now missing and feared dead. Unable to trust her own memory, the troubled woman begins her own investigation, while police suspect that Rachel may have crossed a dangerous line.


I watched this movie not expecting much from it. It was quite a wake up to pathological influence! How they destort our reality.
 
RyanAM said:
Commuter Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) catches daily glimpses of a seemingly perfect couple, Scott and Megan, from the window of her train. One day, Watson witnesses something shocking unfold in the backyard of the strangers' home. Rachel tells the authorities what she thinks she saw after learning that Megan is now missing and feared dead. Unable to trust her own memory, the troubled woman begins her own investigation, while police suspect that Rachel may have crossed a dangerous line.


I watched this movie not expecting much from it. It was quite a wake up to pathological influence! How they destort our reality.

Did not read the book (by Paula Hawkins), yet had watched this film also and thought it well done and interesting. It does indeed highlight how people can get off track (when alcohol rules) or the pathological nature of those who are out to tear people apart.
 
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