The Woman in Cabin 10
Published on 10/13/2025

In "The Woman in Cabin 10," a journalist on an opulent yacht assignment witnesses what she believes is a passenger going overboard. When she reports the incident, her claims are dismissed by the crew and fellow guests, leaving her isolated and questioning her own sanity. As she grapples with disbelief and paranoia, she becomes determined to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance. The film explores themes of trust, perception, and the moral ambiguity of its characters, including the protagonist, who is far from sympathetic. Despite its classic mystery elements reminiscent of Hitchcock, the narrative struggles with pacing and character depth, leading to a tensionless experience. As the journalist risks everything to reveal the truth, viewers are left to navigate a convoluted plot filled with clichés and a slow-burning reveal.
