Helen was walking in the London subway station. When the car stopped, two choices made her life go different journeys:
(1) Helen missed the subway, and the misfortune was that she encountered a robbery and was sent to the hospital; when she returned When he got home, Jerry had just woken up and was taking a bath... (Actually, he and his lover were selling off the stolen goods after the rain, and he was not hit by Helen.)
(2) Helen got on the subway, and the strange man James sitting beside her was very Charming, it made her heart beat. When she gets home, she unexpectedly finds Jerry and his old lover lying in bed...
hehe, the good show begins...
Gwyneth Paltrow's refreshing, intellectual, colorless I was fascinated by her appearance with no anger and no madness, and her English with a British accent sounded so comfortable. And the novelist Jerry's performance is even more brilliant, especially when you know that he is clearly lying and has to cover up the expression, it is so funny and pitiful that you can't help but swear, hey, man, Why are you here.
The plot arrangement of Sliding Doors is very appealing to people like me who like to think wildly. Because every day in life is full of what-ifs, missing or catching a subway by 1 second, life may deduce 2 completely different stories. And this kind of story is played out every day, mine, yours, his story...
This kind of love movie, I usually watch it this way: the first time, I just watch the plot, the second time, I appreciate the director, the actors, The screenwriting, photography, music, etc. are purely technical skills. The third time is to look at the characters' clothing, clothing, color, hairstyle, interior design in the scene, and furniture matching. A good movie is often excellent as a whole, and the satisfaction of the audience can come from all aspects, including sound, color, shape, scene, emotion, and any lack of them will be considered inauthentic.
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