
In the first timeline, Helen discovers she's pregnant with James's child and goes to see him at his office. She is stunned to learn from James's secretary that he is married. Upset, Helen disappears. James searches for her and finds her on a bridge, explaining he was married but is now separated and soon to be divorced. He and his soon-to-be ex-wife maintain a cordial relationship for the sake of his sick mother.
In the second timeline, Helen tells Gerry she has a job interview with the head of an international PR firm. Thinking Helen is out at the interview, Gerry goes to see Lydia, who is also pregnant with his child. While there, the doorbell rings and Lydia tells Gerry to answer it. Helen is there, and is stunned when Lydia tells her she can't do the interview because she's "deciding whether or not to keep [Helen's] boyfriend's baby."
This is an extract from a film called sliding doors, in these two scene you see two different aspects of time, and two different outcomes and plots different roads lead to for the girl. I thought this could link to our film because you could see are film as this would be what life was like if the women had not lost her son, and then in the end she goes back to her time and she's back in her world were her sons not around and its gloomy and she's not happy. I think this is a good effect for a film, it can keep the reader interested and leave the film and audience in suspense till the vary end .
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