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  2. Oct 7, 2016 · Not unlike “Gone Girl”—to which it invariably will draw comparisons as a juicy exploration of violence and mystery in genteel suburbia—“The Girl on the Train” is good trash. At least as a novel, it is.

  3. The Girl on the Train is a gimmick, surrounded by good-looking actors, in a story that seems inconsequential at best. Full Review | Apr 28, 2020

  4. Commuter Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) catches daily glimpses of a seemingly perfect couple, Scott and Megan, from the window of her train.

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  5. Feb 2, 2017 · The raw, emotional overtone portrayed so powerfully by lead actress Emily Blunt draws you into the world of a girl whose experiences a great deal of loss and tragedy. Her despair appears isolated as she peers out of the train across a desolate, foggy field to houses lining the train tracks.

  6. Girl on the Train revolves around a girl, Emily Blount, and a train she takes back and forth to NYC each day. This girl has a problem - she's an alcoholic. She also has an obsession with her past life, her ex, who went on to re-build his life after his relationship with Blount failed.

  7. Oct 4, 2016 · Paula Hawkins’s novel The Girl on the Train was immediately compared to Gillian Flynn’s smash-hit novel Gone Girl, and now the film based on Hawkins’s book, with its similar palette and vague...

  8. The Girl on the Train is a 2016 American mystery psychological thriller film directed by Tate Taylor and written by Erin Cressida Wilson, based on the popular 2015 debut novel of the same name by British author Paula Hawkins.

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