A daily commute on a train allows a woman, not a girl, to observe the lives of two couples who seem to pop out and share intimate moments on their balconies with the regularity of cuckoo birds marking the time and the commuter gets mixed up in a murder case when one of the observed disappears, in this adaptation of the popular - but judging by this movie - ridiculously plotted Paula Hawkins book, a perfect movie for anyone who likes their mystery thrillers to unfold surprise-free, in an incoherent monotone, mostly in the dark and out of chronological order to disguise how unremarkable it is, with only personality-free characters, several of them indistinguishable from each other, behaving in only completely cracked ways.
★☆☆☆☆
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