Derailed
Derailed

Derailed

2005Movie108 minEnglish

When two married business executives having an affair are blackmailed by a violent criminal, they are forced to turn the tables on him to save their families.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes23%
Metacritic44/100
Google Users52%
Director: Mikael HåfströmGenres: Thriller, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A financially successful advertising executive, Charles Schine, is struggling with a difficult marriage and the news that his daughter has diabetes. On a late-night train ride home, he meets Lucinda Harris, a beautiful and alluring woman, and they impulsively begin an affair. Their secret rendezvous takes a dark turn when they are violently attacked by a robber on the train, leading to a dangerous entanglement that threatens to destroy both of their lives.

Critical Reception

Derailed received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston, as well as the film's tense atmosphere. However, the plot was often criticized for being predictable and relying on common thriller tropes. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some finding it an engaging, albeit flawed, thriller.

What Reviewers Say

  • Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston deliver strong performances that elevate the material.
  • The film's thriller elements are present but often fall into predictable patterns.
  • The narrative starts strong but becomes convoluted and less convincing in its later stages.

Google audience: Google users found the film to be a decent thriller, with many appreciating the performances and suspense, though some felt the plot was derivative and lacked originality.

Fun Fact

Jennifer Aniston took on the role of Lucinda Harris, a character who deviates significantly from her more known comedic roles, to prove her range as an actress.

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JPV852

JPV852

Could've been better but still an effective enough suspense-thriller. I remember seeing this in theaters back in 2005 and probably the bigger surprise was seeing Jennifer Aniston playing against type. This was also a time period where it se...