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1998 • Comedy / Drama • 99m

Sliding Doors

"What if one split second sent your life in two completely different directions?"

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Helen, a London ad executive, is fired from her job and rushes out to catch a train, but, as she runs down, her life suddenly splits off. In one version she catches the train; in the second, she misses it. Her whole life changes in that one second, and the rest of the film depicts what happens in each scenario.

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Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth Paltrow
Helen Quilley
John Hannah
John Hannah
James Hamilton
John Lynch
John Lynch
Gerry
Jeanne Tripplehorn
Jeanne Tripplehorn
Lydia
Zara Turner
Zara Turner
Anna
Douglas McFerran
Douglas McFerran
Russell
Paul Brightwell
Paul Brightwell
Clive
Nina Young
Nina Young
Claudia
Virginia McKenna
Virginia McKenna
James' Mother
Kevin McNally
Kevin McNally
Paul
Theresa Kartell
Theresa Kartell
Rachael
Christopher Villiers
Christopher Villiers
Steve
Terry English
Terry English
Kind Cabbie
Paul Stacey
Paul Stacey
Man on Tube
Peter Howitt
Peter Howitt
Cheeky Bloke
Neil Stuke
Neil Stuke
Defensive Bloke
Evelyn Duah
Evelyn Duah
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Linda Broughton
Linda Broughton
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Producer: Sydney PollackProducer: Philippa BraithwaiteProducer: William HorbergDirector: Peter HowittExecutive Producer: Guy EastExecutive Producer: Nigel SinclairWriter: Peter Howitt

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JPV852
2019-12-31
80%

Well made romance-drama featuring nice performances from Gwyneth Paltrow and John Hannah. I've seen this a few times over the years and still holds up (outside of the dated technological items). Also was an interesting concept which kudos to Peter Hewitt pulled off. **3.75/5**

CinemaSerf
2025-12-21
60%

I remember all the fuss about this film at the time because it was directed by blonde heart-throb Peter Howitt, famed as “Joey” from the hit BBC sitcom “Bread”. Ha also wrote the screenplay and the concept is really quite decent. “Helen” (Gwyneth Paltrow) leaves her boyfriend “Gerry” (John Lynch) in bed and races for a tube. The doors are closing but will she make it or not? Well in one version of her future she does and in another, she doesn’t. One sees her befriend the charismatic “James” (John Hannah); the other sees her struggle on with her relationship with a man that we know, right from the start, is having a relationship with the delightfully dislikeable “Lydia” (Jeanne Tripplehorn). Fortunately, Miss Paltrow sports different hairstyles to help us distinguish between her characters as serendipity - benevolent and malign - offers us two shapes to her life that overlap occasionally but leave us in no doubt that “Gerry” is a selfish ass and that “James” is the type you’d want to take home to meet mum. The problem for me was that once we had got the two stories up and running, they became just a bit too soapy. Of course it would never have worked had all gone smoothly, but the grenades thrown in to disrupt love’s young dream and even love’s young treachery are all just a bit too predictable. That said, though, I did quite like the way the last five minutes were structured to mix the conclusion with a little déjà vu. It’s a film about choices, some informed and some not and it’s also about trust and how easily it is to betray and manipulate in a relationship where trust is assumed but not deserved. Hannah probably has the best of the gentle humour and there’s just enough of that; some energetic rowing and even some sexually-charged brandy-swilling to keep it watchable.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
Intermedia Films, Mirage Enterprises
Budget
$6,000,000
Box Office
$58,809,149

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