A young and beautiful British woman has just learned that she has been fired from her position in public relations. On the way home, the subway car door closed in front of her, and the game of "two possibilities" started. She began to exist on two lifelines at the same time: if she did not miss the subway; if she missed it. An interesting concept of destiny, a simple moment can change the concept of destiny. (Reposted from the Internet)
A movie recommended by my friend Xiaoxin . His comment is "it will make you thinking". He is right. This is indeed a movie that will be lost for a while after watching it. Sometimes we always start with "if" as a starting sentence. If it was like that at the time, if it was like that at the time, the director is here. In the play, the actress was asked to "what if". One is to catch the subway and enter the sliding door; the other is to miss the subway and turn away from the sliding door. Then the story goes on, it is indeed a different version. I wonder if because of the difference of this minute, but the result is thousands of miles away, the person you should have met is missed, what should belong to you is lost, or you may have escaped in misfortune. But the director gave the two versions of the time and space, a kind of "fate" thing. Whatever you meet will always be met, what should happen will always happen, whether people are always so small, there is always something involved in it, an invisible net is destined to connect to certain people.
The deconstruction of the movie's plot is very interesting. Perhaps you will also think of "Lola Run", "Pulp Fiction" and "Butterfly Effect", etc. However, the two lines in the movie intertwined, but they are very soft and not at all. Feeling abrupt and blunt. The color of the movie is also very comfortable, and it is still a movie worth watching.
Ps If time can be turned back, is there anything you want to change? If there is, it should be the thing that you care about most, always brooding about it. Since time can't go back, then learn to let go and look down.
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