The Woman in Cabin 10

They don't want you to believe what she saw.

6.2
20251h 35m

On a lavish yacht for an assignment, a journalist sees a passenger go overboard. But when no one believes her, she risks her life to uncover the truth.

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

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Keira Knightley

Laura 'Lo' Blacklock

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Guy Pearce

Richard Bullmer

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David Ajala

Ben Morgan

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Art Malik

Dr. Robert Mehta

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Hannah Waddingham

Heidi Heatherley

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Kaya Scodelario

Grace Phillips

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David Morrissey

Thomas Heatherley

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Daniel Ings

Adam Sutherland

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Christopher Rygh

Lars Jensen

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John Macmillan

Captain Addis

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Paul Kaye

Danny Tyler

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Amanda Collin

Sigrid Nilssen

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Lisa Loven Kongsli

Anne Bullmer

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Ingar Helge Gimle

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Reviews

J

jw

4/10

I like the concept that every character is unsympathetic, including the protagonist. This makes it much more open to who's up to what, and what is going on.

However, the lengthy exposition at the beginning is annoying. There is potential in slowly building up the situation and characters; but that wasn't done here: flat characters.

Too many clichés. And clichés save time; that's their positive side. They don't need to be repeated. Also, a bit too much moral and political correctness, which is then dragged out.

Speaking of which: it runs well over two hours, but fortunately, unlike TV and cinema, you can speed up playback when streaming.

The mystery is a "classic" (that is, old and proven, Hitchcock and others). But that is not the problem here. It lacks tension and doesn't really captivate you, not even in the most dramatic moments (which you can tell from the music).

And when the plot finally progresses, it stil is sloooow and spells out everything (of the clichés). What became of "show, don't tell"?

Solid enough work by all the departments, including actors; but production, script and direction dropped the ball here.

Not worth the time.

D

Dean

4/10

Just another paropagdna woke crap with from Hollywood. Nothing new. These c*cks in Hollywood never learn.

You've reached the end.