Review of The Girl on the Train (2016) by Lawrence Toppman for Charlotte Observer — 05 Oct 2016
“Train” makes its strongest impact in Blunt’s hands. Her vulnerability brings pathos to every scene she enters, making you wish the whole film could have been told through Rachel’s bleary eyes – and set in England, where she belongs.
But it’s a pleasure to see her anywhere.
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This review of The Girl on the Train (2016) was written by Lawrence Toppman and published by Charlotte Observer on 05 Oct 2016.
The Girl on the Train has generally received mixed reviews.
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