Review of The Girl on the Train (2016) by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky for AV Club — 05 Oct 2016
Taylor’s direction is cosmetic, focused on well-groomed and well-dressed actors, spotless interiors, and the arty, textured camerawork supplied by cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen, whose gifts are both self-evident and sort of wasted here.
It’s artificial without a hint of intentional façade: No home looks lived in and no conversation feels like it could have occurred outside of a laboratory environment.
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This review of The Girl on the Train (2016) was written by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky and published by AV Club on 05 Oct 2016.
The Girl on the Train has generally received mixed reviews.
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