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Die geschiedene Alkoholikerin Rachel Watson beobachtet bei ihrer täglichen Zugfahrt nach London das scheinbar perfekte Pärchen Scott und Megan, das in einem Haus entlang der Strecke lebt. Doch eines Tages sieht sie etwas Schockierendes. Als sie am. Girl on the Train (Originaltitel: The Girl on the Train) ist ein US-amerikanischer Thriller des Regisseurs Tate Taylor aus dem Jahr Der Film basiert auf dem. erasmusmundusec9.eu - Kaufen Sie Girl on the Train günstig ein. Qualifizierte Entdecken Sie hier reduzierte Filme und Serien auf DVD oder Blu-ray. Diesen Artikel. Girl On The Train ein Film von Tate Taylor mit Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson. Inhaltsangabe: Jeden Tag nimmt die geschiedene Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt). Rachel (Emily Blunt) ist nach ihrer Scheidung am Boden zerstört. Ihren täglichen Weg zur Arbeit verbringt sie damit, über das vermeintlich perfekte Paar zu. Jeden Tag fährt Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) mit dem Zug von Westchester County nach Manhattan. Wie viele Pendler sitzt sie immer im. Im Thriller Girl on the Train untersucht Emily Blunt das Verschwinden und den möglichen Mord einer Frau, die sie zuvor vom Zugfenster aus gesehen hat.

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Tate Taylor. Marc Platt , Jared LeBoff. Erin Cressida Wilson. Jan 3, Emily Blunt Rachel. Haley Bennett Megan.
Rebecca Ferguson Anna. Justin Theroux Tom. Luke Evans Scott. Kamal Abdric. Laura Prepon Cathy. Allison Janney Detective Riley.
Darren Goldstein Man in the Suit. Lisa Kudrow Martha. Tate Taylor Director. Erin Cressida Wilson Screenwriter. Marc Platt Producer.
Jared LeBoff Producer. Celia D. Costas Executive Producer. Charlotte Bruus Christensen Cinematographer.
Michael McCusker Film Editor. Andrew Buckland Film Editor. Danny Elfman Original Music. Kevin Thompson Production Design.
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May 6, Full Review…. April 28, Full Review…. View All Critic Reviews Mar 19, The book had moments and the film does a serviceable job of adapting the film, that probably is the issue.
The film skips over some of the better parts of the book when they needed to stay on track with Rachel. The character is flawed and Blunt is much too pretty for the role but is still strong.
Bennett is really good in her role and the showcase in the film. Other actors are wasted in the roles and it's a shame to see them try in underwritten roles.
The film needed to be closer to the book with the twisting narrative because that's why the book worked so well, like Gone Girl.
This book rushes too much and next minute the finale is here and we are meant to care. Could've been a great film with a better team of writers and director, another 30 mins was required and a director like Scott or Fichner would've known this.
Brendan N Super Reviewer. Feb 22, Pretty boring really. Stephen S Super Reviewer. Feb 18, I hated the book, and I can't believe the movie is worse, but amazingly it is, despite a half decent cast.
It's kind of confusing and all over the place. Nicki M Super Reviewer. Feb 16, Hell, Emily Blunt's performance would be worth the price of admission alone.
There's a bit of a caveat on that, though. Emily's performance would be worth the price of admission if, and only IF, the movie ended up being good.
Which, realistically speaking, I can't say about this. I've always argued that you should review films as they are, not as you want them to be, but there's something way too self-serious about this movie.
I don't wanna say that it's to the point that it becomes a joke, at least for me, since I never thought the movie was bad.
Though I can see how the film's self-serious tone will cause it to have the opposite effect on certain people who may have chosen to watch this.
I will say this, at the very least, I was somewhat intrigued to find out what exactly happened and how all three of these woman Rachel, Megan and Anna all relate to one another in the mystery surrounding Megan's disappearance.
The film employs all the tactics one would expect, Rachel, a known alcoholic, blacks out while she is drunk. Someone has to tell her what she did after she wakes up.
Therefore she cannot remember exactly what she was doing the night of Megan's disappearance, as she was seen in the vicinity where Megan was seen last.
All of that is fine and it makes figuring the story out slightly more interesting. There's also some backstory involved here, as Anna had an affair with Rachel's then-husband.
They obviously get a divorce and Anna marries Tom, the ex, and has a daughter with him. Rachel, absolutely devastated, starts constantly texting and going around to her former house.
However Rachel does not recall what she did that night. Rachel decides to investigate the case and has dreadful discoveries about her life and Tom.
Who might be the killer? Picking up her pieces in the aftermath of her cindered marriage, once happily married Rachel, has now turned into a sad, troubled and lonely person with nothing to rely on except for the fragmented memories of a robbed life, and dolefully, her alcohol addiction.
As a result, Rachel with the intention to compensate for her loneliness and to cope with the profound sadness, twice a day, she commutes by train to New York and back to Ardsley-on-Hudson, staring longingly at the houses near the tracks through her well-chosen seat's perfect view.
Not long ago, one of those houses used to be hers, but now, her ex-husband with his new wife lives there, and only two doors down the road, lives Megan, a stunning blonde who seems to embody everything Rachel ever wanted to be and now it is forever lost.
But then one day, when Rachel will unwillingly witness a scene taking place in Megan's porch, filled with pure rage, she will get off the train intending to intervene, only to wake up in the following morning covered in blood, bruised and completely oblivious with Megan nowhere to be found.
Will Rachel manage to remember what happened yesterday? Rachel travels to and from New York each day on the train.
On the way she travels past her old house, where she and her then-husband, Tom, used to live. She admires his new neighbour, Megan, and her seemingly-perfect relationship with her husband.
However, Rachel has problems, alcoholism being the most obvious and destructive. Plus she appears to be stalking her ex-husband, his new wife, Anna, and their baby.
Then Megan disappears and, due to Megan's resemblance to Anna and Rachel's instability, Rachel is a prime suspect.
Thing is, Rachel was in Megan's neighbourhood on the night she was last seen, and recalls seeing Megan, but was too drunk to remember what happened.
Rachel Watson is an alcoholic who rides a train aimlessly since losing her job. From the train, she fixates on the lives of her former husband, Tom Watson, and his current wife, Anna, and their neighbors, Scott and Megan Hipwell, whom she idealizes.
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Who might be the killer? Picking up her pieces in the aftermath of her cindered marriage, once happily married Rachel, has now turned into a sad, troubled and lonely person with nothing to rely on except for the fragmented memories of a robbed life, and dolefully, her alcohol addiction.
As a result, Rachel with the intention to compensate for her loneliness and to cope with the profound sadness, twice a day, she commutes by train to New York and back to Ardsley-on-Hudson, staring longingly at the houses near the tracks through her well-chosen seat's perfect view.
Not long ago, one of those houses used to be hers, but now, her ex-husband with his new wife lives there, and only two doors down the road, lives Megan, a stunning blonde who seems to embody everything Rachel ever wanted to be and now it is forever lost.
But then one day, when Rachel will unwillingly witness a scene taking place in Megan's porch, filled with pure rage, she will get off the train intending to intervene, only to wake up in the following morning covered in blood, bruised and completely oblivious with Megan nowhere to be found.
Will Rachel manage to remember what happened yesterday? Rachel travels to and from New York each day on the train.
On the way she travels past her old house, where she and her then-husband, Tom, used to live. She admires his new neighbour, Megan, and her seemingly-perfect relationship with her husband.
However, Rachel has problems, alcoholism being the most obvious and destructive. Plus she appears to be stalking her ex-husband, his new wife, Anna, and their baby.
Then Megan disappears and, due to Megan's resemblance to Anna and Rachel's instability, Rachel is a prime suspect.
Thing is, Rachel was in Megan's neighbourhood on the night she was last seen, and recalls seeing Megan, but was too drunk to remember what happened.
Rachel Watson is an alcoholic who rides a train aimlessly since losing her job. From the train, she fixates on the lives of her former husband, Tom Watson, and his current wife, Anna, and their neighbors, Scott and Megan Hipwell, whom she idealizes.
Megan worked for the Watsons as a nanny, but recently quit. During her marriage, Rachel became depressed about her infertility and developed a drinking problem that has resulted in continual blackouts and destructive behavior.
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How did you buy your ticket? View All Videos View All Photos Movie Info. 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.
Tate Taylor. Marc Platt , Jared LeBoff. Erin Cressida Wilson. Jan 3, Emily Blunt Rachel. Haley Bennett Megan.
Rebecca Ferguson Anna. Justin Theroux Tom. Luke Evans Scott. Kamal Abdric. Laura Prepon Cathy. Allison Janney Detective Riley.
Darren Goldstein Man in the Suit. Lisa Kudrow Martha. Tate Taylor Director. Erin Cressida Wilson Screenwriter. Marc Platt Producer. Jared LeBoff Producer.
Celia D. Costas Executive Producer. Charlotte Bruus Christensen Cinematographer. Michael McCusker Film Editor.
Andrew Buckland Film Editor. Danny Elfman Original Music. Kevin Thompson Production Design. October 10, Full Review….
October 8, Full Review…. October 7, Full Review…. July 17, Full Review…. July 11, Rating: C Full Review….
July 2, Rating: C- Full Review…. May 6, Full Review…. April 28, Full Review…. View All Critic Reviews Mar 19, The book had moments and the film does a serviceable job of adapting the film, that probably is the issue.
The film skips over some of the better parts of the book when they needed to stay on track with Rachel. The character is flawed and Blunt is much too pretty for the role but is still strong.
Bennett is really good in her role and the showcase in the film. Other actors are wasted in the roles and it's a shame to see them try in underwritten roles.
The film needed to be closer to the book with the twisting narrative because that's why the book worked so well, like Gone Girl. Top 10 Breakout Stars of Stalker Movies.
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Jennifer Aniston was the wife of Justin Theroux. Kudrow and Theroux had previously starred in Romy and Michele's High School Reunion , but they had no scenes together.
Goofs When we see the train from the window of the white villa, passing on the track way beyond the garden, it is obvious that the distance is too great for anybody to be able to identify any faces at all - for instance the therapist on the balcony.
The view as seen with Rachel's eyes from the train window, is greatly enlarged, as if it was seen though binoculars. Quotes [ first lines ] Rachel : [ narrating ] My husband used to tell me I have an overactive imagination.
I can't help it. I mean, haven't you ever been on a train and wondered about the lives of the people who live near the tracks? The lives you've never lived.
These are things I want to know. Twice a day, I sit in the third car from the front where I have the perfect view into my favorite house: Number 15, Beckette Road.
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