When was the film sliding doors made




















According to the Sliding Doors philosophy, in other words, even when our lives take fluky, chaotic detours, ultimately good-hearted people find each other, and the bad boyfriends and home-wreckers of the world get their comeuppance. What goes around comes around, you reap what you sow, you get what you pay for — no matter how many subway cars rudely slam shut in your face in the meantime.

Already a subscriber? Log in or link your magazine subscription. Gwyneth Paltrow as Helen. Jeanne Tripplehorn as Lydia. John Lynch as Gerry. John Hannah as James. Reviews Sliding Doors. Roger Ebert April 24, Now streaming on:.

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Sliding Doors. In a contemporary world of accidental encounters, difficult choices and constant crossroads, just a few minutes' difference can change the entire equation of a woman's life. Comedy Drama Fantasy Romance. Did you know Edit. Trivia John Hannah is partly responsible for the film getting made after the funding collapsed.

He coincidentally happened to be in a meeting with Hollywood hotshot Sydney Pollack and casually mentioned this great screenplay he was hoping to make. Pollack was sufficiently interested to read the script and immediately sorted out the funding. Great Britain uses an alphabetical classification system so class one should be class A. Quotes James : Cheer up.

Crazy credits The film's copyright year in the credits is User reviews Review. Top review. A lovely movie. I have probably watched this movie about 10 times since its release and still enjoy its twists and turns.

John Hannah is simply adorable as James and his Glaswegian sense of humour still makes me laugh out loud even though I know the jokes in advance.

Every performance is great but Gwynyth Paltrow deserves a special mention for her faultless role as two different versions of the same woman at once. Without giving anything away, I did not see the ending coming at all the first time through but it was entirely satisfying without being cloyingly Hollywood. Don't expect a cultural masterpiece. Just 'the Spanish inquisition' and some fine entertainment. Highly recommended.



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