The Girl On The Train(2016) | RECOMMENDED |

Portrays all three women (Rachel, Anna, Megan) with more nuance Described as "sluggish melodrama" by some High-tension "page-turner"

Rachel’s alcoholism and frequent blackouts make her an unreliable guide. She struggles to distinguish between reality and her own projections, often feeling "conditioned" into believing she is a violent, erratic person. The Girl on the Train(2016)

Two doors down, where a couple Rachel calls "Jess and Jason" (actually Megan and Scott Hipwell ) live. Portrays all three women (Rachel, Anna, Megan) with

Blunt is noted for capturing Rachel’s "embarrassing, vulnerable, and inebriated mess". Some critics, however, pointed out she might be "too Hollywood perfect" for a character described as "puffy and frumpy" in the novel. Key Themes Portrays all three women (Rachel