6/4/2023 0 Comments The woman in cabin 1![]() ![]() In the latest rendition of this trope, Anna Fox (Amy Adams), a child psychologist, agoraphobic and social recluse, lives alone in her cavernous New York City apartment. It seems as though fictional women cannot venture into trains, cruise ships or even to their windows without stumbling into a crime scene and looking guilty for it. If the formulaic titles weren’t a dead giveaway, the similarity in psycho-babble plotlines is uncanny. Finn, is a more neurotic, artsier version of others in this writer’s niche, such as Paula Hawkins’s The Girl on the Train and Ruth Ware’s The Woman in Cabin 10. ![]() ![]() Netflix’s The Woman in the Window, adapted from the novel by A.J. The best-selling trope of modern-day psychological thrillers, ‘single woman with anxiety disorder or trauma witnesses criminal activity but no one believes her until the grand finale,’ has quickly become overused by authors looking for a fast buck. ![]()
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