The Girl on the Train [Includes Digital Copy] [Blu-ray/DVD] [2016]
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Features
Deleted and extended scenes
The women behind The Girl
On Board The Train
Feature commentary with director Tate Taylor
Details
- GenreDrama,Thriller
- SubgenreParanoid Thriller,Psychological Thriller,Whodunit
- TitleThe Girl on the Train
- Countries ProducedUnited States
- Duration112 minutes
- Year of Release2016
- Product TagsIncludes Digital Copy, Blu-ray/DVD
- FormatBlu-ray, DVD
- Program TypeMovie
- Sound FeaturesDolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel, stereo
- Screen FormatEnhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV
- Aspect Ratio1.85:1
- LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish
- SubtitlesEnglish, French, Spanish
- Region Code1
- StudioUniversal Studios
Other
- Product NameThe Girl on the Train [Includes Digital Copy] [Blu-ray/DVD] [2016]
- UPC025192364372
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 1180 reviews
(1,180 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good movie would not recommend
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The movie starts out slow and stays that way through the whole movie
This review is from The Girl on the Train [Includes Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2016]
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Darkest movie
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.A thriller with twists, very credible performances
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
good movie
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I read the book when it first came out, which was a while ago. From what I remember, this is a fairly faithful adaptation. The story, quite honestly, is fairly dark and depressing. Having a main character (Rachel/Emily Blunt) who is an alcoholic doesn't help, although (SPOILERS AHEAD) we find out at the end that her actions while she is blacked out aren't as bad as she thought they were. Still, it is hard to feel real sympathy toward her, or toward the secondary character (Megan/Haley Bennett) who is quite promiscuous, despite being married. Even the third woman (Anna/Rebecca Ferguson), who would seem to be one of the most sympathetic characters, starts out as the mistress of Rachel's husband and, along with Rachel's drinking, is the major cause of Rachel and Tom's (Justin Theroux) divorce. There isn't anyone to root for in this movie (or the book). The best one can hope for is that the truth comes out, which it does eventually. And Rachel finally starts getting her life together. P.S. Totally ignore reviews by people who say they only watched 15 or 20 minutes of the movie. It has quite a twisted, convoluted plot so you cannot evaluate a movie like that in 15 or 20 minutes. I understand why they might not like it - as noted, it is not a cheerful movie so if you don't like movies like "Gone Girl" you probably won't like this one.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great acting, very good movie, w/ decent features
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.' The Girl on the Train' is based on a book. Judging it separate from the book and you hits very good movie with great acting from lead Emily Blunt. If you like suspenseful mysteries, them I highly recommend this movie. The movie contains the usual features that are common in most releases. I usually ignore them so I have no opinion of them. Small summary of movie. Rachel, a sad shell of a person after a messy divorce who drinks away the day, rides the train everyday. In this train ride, she becomes enamored with a couple in which she fantasizes as them as the perfect couple. When the woman of the couple is reporter as missing, she involves herself in trying to find what happen to the women. Through doing around she finds that both the couple she fantasized as a perfect couple may not be the perfect couple at all, while discovering some truths about the pasts she had trouble remembering.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
One Heck of a Train Ride
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Cryptic and absorbing, The Girl on the Train makes of a train ride something much more fun, engaging, compelling, and even sordid. Emily Blunt is outstanding, and certainly she gets a un for her money from Haley Bennett and Rebecca Ferguson who are simply superb! Tangled between reality, fantasy, and hangovers, our heroine can't seem quite to grasp what's really going on in the world around her. She makes you wonder, and falsely guess, and then wonder again. A great ensemble make the film even more atmospheric and hard to detangle. A cautionary tale? An urban story with several sub stories, or simply "women on the verge a nervous breakdown?" There is where the reasons for watching this film reside; one can never be quite sure of hardly anything that transpires from this captivating tale.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
A modern Hitchcock style story, with a twisted end
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Rachel is divorced, and an alcoholic, she shares an apartment with a friend Cathy but she spends her days commuting aimlessly on a train. From the train she observes the activities of her former husband, Tom and his new wife, Anna, the new happily married couple live nearby her. But she also observes another couple, Scott and Megan who she sees as the ideal couple, that she and her X could never be. Rachel spots Megan kissing a stranger on her balcony, and she becomes obsessed and infuriated by what she perceives as Megan ruining her "perfect" marriage. Megan goes missing and this leads to some trilling encounters between Rachel, her X husband, and his new wife, all of which ultimately solves the mystery of what happened to Megan.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Two Women Kill a Murderer
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Anyone who has read the novel should see this film, which stars Emily Blunt, an out-of-work heavy drinker who rides a train and thinks about her former marriage. Her former husband, who belittled her, can't control his sexual urges, especially around his baby's sitter, which results in the woman becoming pregnant. She confronts him, which ultimately leads to him killing her. I can't explain how his former wife confronts him without giving away the ending.
This review is from The Girl on the Train [DVD] [2016]
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Job Well Done
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.If you've read the book, it has an interesting prose style - presented from the perspective of the characters, you had to question how the story would be transitioned to the screen. I was pleasantly surprised how well the story was presented on the screen. And, while not the most intricate plot in the world, the basics behind the story were really self-evident if you were paying attention - and, if you're a murder-mystery novel fan, you should be able to figure it out during the last third of the movie.
I would recommend this to a friend