There are reviews that it's a little woman's movie. In fact, the theme of the film does not escape this stereotype. The movie itself is lighthearted and pleasant to watch. The review said that Gerry was really good at acting, and the kind of cheating men who swayed on both sides were Gerry's.
Ryu Murakami, known as the old rock of Japanese literary circles, speaks viciously. "Beauty and ugliness, birth, growth, fate, are all part of talent," he said. "All unlucky people, those who are unlucky in love or who suffer from love, are seen as people who lack talent."
According to Murakami Ryu's cruel and cruel view of entering the world, a woman like Helen will find more peace in her heart. If life is not good and love is not lucky, it is better to lack some talents. In that case, there will be less sighs of being underappreciated or unkind!
With Ryuu Murakami, the notes on "Sliding Door" are not limited to the theme of little women. The movie is, in a sense, a gorgeous show. As for Gerry and the like, who are not good in reality, it is enough to make women sad, so why should the movie itself be depressed at the same time!
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