After personal and professional setbacks, a woman experiences an alternate reality.After personal and professional setbacks, a woman experiences an alternate reality.After personal and professional setbacks, a woman experiences an alternate reality.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 6 wins & 4 nominations total
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- TriviaJohn 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.
- GoofsGerry makes a joke about withdrawing Helen's Class One Drugs. Great Britain uses an alphabetical classification system so class one should be class A.
- Crazy creditsThe film's copyright year in the credits is 1997.
- Alternate versionsUS version was cut for language by Miramax and Paramount to secure a PG-13 rating.
- SoundtracksHave Fun, Go Mad
Written by Blair Mackichan and Phil Taylor
Performed by Blair
Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited by arrangement with PolyGram Film and TV Music
Featured review
I don't remember reading a thing about this movie when it originally appeared, and that's odd because I enjoy Gwyneth Paltrow's work. I caught up with it on DVD, and I thought it was a superior movie with an extremely interesting premise and splendid performances by Paltrow's co-stars. Without giving too much away, the film deals with two separate scenarios that evolve from Paltow's (a) catching or (b) missing a subway train. The director manages skillfully to lay the two stories down alongside one another without confusing either one. Although the two Paltrows are distinguished by different hair styles, even that isn't really necessary. She (becomes) happy in one story, desperately unhappy in the other. She succeeds (eventually) in one story, fails in the other. She is the same character but entirely different. As she proved in "Shakespeare in Love," this girl can act. There aren't many films where chance causes alternate fates that are followed through to a rather surprising end. Worth seeing for that reason alone. Plus Gwyneth Paltrow, of course.
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- May 14, 2006
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- Обережно, двері зачиняються
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- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,841,544
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $834,817
- Apr 26, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $11,841,544
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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