It doesn't matter if you can make it in time

Freddy 2022-03-25 09:01:10

/ Before watching the movie:

Catch the subway home to watch "Sliding Door"

Watch Gwyneth catch and miss the subway

Been thinking about multiple ending movies like "Lola Run" since last night

Different choices, different plot trends, lead to different endings

I saw the clip on the movie channel a long, long time ago, and I was impressed by the subway scene, and then I never knew the title of the movie

Phew~ I finally found it in a bunch of movies about time and space

// After watching the movie:

If you can't catch the subway, what does it matter if you are late or early? (Is Helen who caught the subway really dead??) Helen who caught the subway seems to speed up the progress bar of life. He met James ahead of time and knew the truth in advance; Helen who did not catch the subway, let it be development, albeit slowly.

The two lines in parallel space-time are neither good nor bad, and there will be no shortage of supplementing. Accidental events such as catching the subway will affect the direction of the plot and change life, but it will not be an absolute factor in changing life. The most important thing is to take the initiative. There is no right or wrong choice, and it is hard to say whether it is good or bad. (Because until the last moment, You never know.)

Sooner or later, what does that matter?

Take control of your life.

2019. 2. 9

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Extended Reading
  • Dahlia 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Many years ago, a girl strongly recommended this movie to me, but this movie is really hard to find, and I have been thinking about it for so long. I really saw it, but it's nothing but a low-cost romance drama about betrayal that borrowed the concepts of "Laura Run" and "The Butterfly Effect".

  • Marques 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    good movie plus good DIDO and good THANKYOU

Sliding Doors quotes

  • Helen: I kissed you.

    James: Yeah, I spotted that too.

  • Russell: Sorry, let me just... Lydia's becoming more and more demanding and you feel bad because Helen's working night and day to keep the money coming in. But you've asked Helen to come on a research trip to Dorset with you - knowing that she wouldn't be able to - to cover up the fact that you're really taking Lydia. And despite the fact that Lydia gave you an out on the phone - which you didn't take - you're having a moral dilemma.

    [pause]

    Russell: Gerry, you are a morality-free zone.