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Gerade hat Helen ihren Job bei einer Londoner PR-Agentur verloren und will nur schnellstmöglich nach Hause. Doch dann verpasst sie knapp ihre U-Bahn und wird bei einem Überfall verletzt. Aber wie wäre Helens Leben verlaufen, wenn sie genau diesen Zug noch erwischt hätte? Vielleicht hätte sie den charmanten James kennengelernt. Vielleicht hätte Sie ihren Freund Gerry in flagranti mit einer Anderen ertappt .... Was wäre, wenn ein kleiner Moment über das Schicksal entscheidet?
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First time watching Sliding Doors & the simultaneous dual stories idea is cleverly presented. The BEST thing by far about the film is John Hannah, who manages to lift the overall film from a mediocre romance by his sparkling & engaging performance.
A great idea and great cast but poorly executed. Don't waste your time. There is no ending or explanation. The movies leaves you with more questions than answers. No explanations are given in the movie.
Gwyneth flirts with some Englishmen. A bit overwhelming.
I have never seen a character get gaslighted this hard in a movie. Gerry is an absolute douche.
Sliding Doors is a rather smart and charming romantic comedy that’s a lot of fun. Playing with alternate realities, a woman’s life takes two divergent paths when in one reality she misses the subway and in another she makes it. Gwyneth Paltrow, John Hannah, and Jeanne Tripplehorn lead the cast and give strong performances; especially Paltrow, who pulls double duty playing two characters that are the same person yet slightly different. Additionally, the director does a good job at differentiating between the two realities, particularly when they cross paths at the same places with the same people. However the script is a little weak, with extraneous subplots that don’t really add much. Yet the humor delivers plenty of laughs and some clever satire (though at times it’s a bit slapsticky). Sliding Doors is not without its problems, but on the whole it’s an entertaining “what if” film about destiny.