Review of Sliding Doors (1998) by Wrightm1 — 30 Jun 2013
Romance meets The Twilight Zone in this parallel universe romance.
I went in knowing nothing about the film, apart from that it had some kind of gimmick. And I do think that gimmick is a good word to describe the twist in this particular story, as the film did feel drawn out, and I think would have worked better as a short.
But it's not a short. And it works pretty well.
Paltrow does a reasonable British accent, and gives two good performances of the same character- so really she gives a general good performance. The film works, although it is a little contrived, and nears the edge of soap opera a couple of times, but it is a fine romance that should please the romantics of the world.
It definitely starts to feel a little repetitive after a while, and you start to just follow one story, and the problem I had was the story that I was more compelled with didn't end the way I wanted to etc. Romance.
The perfect comparison piece to this is Cloud Atlas as it has the same ideas in some respects, with the same characters- kind of, in different stories, but I believe Cloud Atlas worked as the stories were all different, while with this, it is the same story in a different structure, with the same characters.
So the film is always doomed to repetition.
This review of Sliding Doors (1998) was written by Wrightm1 on 30 Jun 2013.
Sliding Doors has generally received mixed reviews.
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