This movie is full of philosophical flavors, and very cleverly uses the sliding door of the subway to write two endings. Makes the audience think about which Helen I would be if I could choose! I don't like gwyneth Paltrow very much, but I found out that I have seen many of her movies, and many of her movies are good movies, haha.
Helen, who discovered the adultery, quickly withdraws and develops her own career. When she encounters the second spring, when she is proud of her love and career, God wants to take her life.
In addition, the helen who did not find the adultery is of course continuing the relationship, but the helen who did not find the adultery in life is colorful, and finally found it, wasting a little time but slowly starting another life.
When I watched it, I hoped that I didn't discover adultery, because if I had to die in the end, it would be regrettable. As long as there is life in life, there is hope for everything. Even if it's a little rough, it's worth it.
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