And let go of the selling point of [Sliding Door]: "The Two Possibilities of Surrealism" No matter what, the little fun between Helen and James is enough to arouse all my longing for a British man whose witticism is like a surging river. . No matter how embarrassing or dull the situation is, he can light up the atmosphere with a crooked joke. Even in the cramped, he can quietly shake off your depression at the right time.
The story of this two parallel line structure is very delicate and ridiculous. Fate seems to be a joke, and you are the core of the joke that cannot be broken free. Helen doesn't care about success or failure. Inside and outside the door, there is a hint of God's smile. Two lines that seem to be parallel, but occasionally intersect with each other. Between gains and losses, panic, helplessness, wandering, resentment, contradiction, persistence, discouragement, relief, contentment, freedom... No matter how fate makes fun of us, life is nothing but this...
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