The Woman in Cabin 10 is on Netflix and the film is an adaptation of the 2016 novel by Ruth Ware.
The psychological thriller follows investigative journalist Laura “Lo” Blacklock, who takes on an assignment aboard the luxury superyacht Aurora Borealis.
During her first night on board, she believes she sees someone being pushed overboard, but no one else believes her.
The film follows Lo as she uncovers the chilling truth and attempts to prove what she saw was real.
Netflix users are keen to see what viewers have to say about the film, with many holding the same opinion.
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While some fans praised the film for its great cast and intrigue, those who have read the book felt it was not a great adaptation.
Taking to Google Reviews, Christine Ama said: "I read earlier this year and then found out soon after they were making a movie. I was excited because I honestly thought it would make a better movie than a book. I was wrong.
"Everything that was good about the book and made it suspenseful, even questioning if you believed the perspective you were reading from, was gone.
"Basically, the only similarities are that it takes place on a yacht with rich people, and nobody believes Laura (Lo) when she says she witnessed someone falling/being thrown overboard. Even the characters are either completely different or act completely different. I was really let down."
Chloe Wilkinson added: "Woman in Cabin 10 is a BRILLIANT book by Ruth Ware and this movie was absolutely trash in comparison to the real storyline and the trajectory of the plot to allow for an equally incredible sequel to the original.
"Within 10 minutes I was absolutely heartbroken that this was such a far cry from the brilliance of the book.
"I hope Ruth Ware doesn’t watch this cinematic car crash of a movie."
Misha Young concluded: "I read the book and it's sequel and they are better than this Netflix version. I can understand changing some things from the book to movie, but a lot of it made no sense. Adding characters who weren't in the book and had no real meaningful purpose to the story also made no sense to me."
However, Maria Lewis said it was "well worth the time", sharing: "How anyone could give this a bad review is mind-boggling. It was excellent! 90minutes of intriguing questions with no overly long and useless scenes or characters.
"It's Keira Knightly after all and in her entire career she's never made a bad film decision."
What is The Woman in Cabin 10 Rotten Tomatoes score?The Rotten Tomatoes score is 27%, with Rachel's Reviews sharing: "In every element it was terrible."
The Woman in Cabin 10 is on Netflix
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