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Girl on the Train

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Jeden Tag nimmt die geschiedene Rachel Watson den Zug, um nach Manhattan zur Arbeit zu kommen – zumindest tut sie so, denn vor Monaten hat sie ihren Job wegen ihres Alkoholproblems verloren und so fährt sie als reine Beschäftigungstherapie durch die Gegend. Und jeden Tag fährt sie damit an ihrem alten Haus vorbei, in dem sie mit ihrem Exmann gelebt hat. Dieser lebt noch immer in dem Haus, jetzt mit seiner neuen Frau und einem Kleinkind. Um sich von ihrem Schmerz abzulenken, fängt sie an, ein Pärchen zu beobachten, das ein paar Häuser weiter wohnt. Die perfekte, glückliche Familie. Doch als sie eines Tages wieder mit dem Zug vorbei fährt, beobachtet sie etwas Schockierendes.

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Emily Blunt as Rachel Watson

Emily Blunt

Rachel Watson
Emily Blunt delivers a riveting and emotionally raw performance as Rachel Watson in the psychological thriller "The Girl on the Train." Her portrayal of the deeply troubled alcoholic, who becomes inextricably entangled in a missing person's investigation, is both haunting and compelling. Blunt captures the essence of Rachel's despair and obsessive longing for a life that she has lost, imbuing the character with a fragile complexity that oscillates between sympathetic and unsettling. Her ability to convey the character's unraveling psyche, as Rachel grapples with her own unreliable memories and the fragmented truths she encounters, keeps the audience on a knife's edge. Blunt's nuanced acting, marked by her expressive eyes and subtle shifts in demeanor, anchors the film's tension and suspense, making her performance not just a highlight of the movie but a testament to her range and depth as an actor.
Rebecca Ferguson as Anna Watson

Rebecca Ferguson

Anna Watson
Rebecca Ferguson delivered a compelling performance as Anna Watson in the 2016 psychological thriller "The Girl on the Train," adeptly portraying the complexities of her character with a nuanced blend of warmth, vulnerability, and steely resolve. As the former nanny turned new mother and suburban neighbor, Ferguson's Anna is a woman caught in a web of past traumas and present suspicions, navigating the treacherous waters of trust and deceit. Her interactions with Emily Blunt's protagonist, Rachel Watson, are fraught with tension and undercurrents of jealousy and fear, as Anna's seemingly perfect life is shadowed by Rachel's obsessive presence. Ferguson's performance is a standout, as she brings depth to a character that could have easily slipped into a one-dimensional trope, instead presenting a multi-layered portrayal of a woman grappling with her own insecurities while trying to protect her family from unraveling truths. Her ability to convey the duality of Anna's existence—outwardly composed yet inwardly tumultuous—adds a gripping dimension to the film's dark and twisty narrative.