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Run Lola Run

Released 1998
Runtime 80
Category Action/Adventure
Language German
Director Tom Tykwer

What it’s about

With exactly twenty minutes to deliver 100,000 marks or face the wrath of a ruthless mobster, Manni (Bleibtreu) phones his girlfriend Lola (Potente) in desperation. Jolted into action, Lola races through the streets of Berlin and tries to procure the money at a bank owned by her father, while Manni attempts a supermarket stick-up in a last-ditch effort to save his neck. We get three versions of the same narrative, each with slight alterations and varying outcomes.

Why we love it

A slick, kinetic thriller with a mind-bending temporal structure told in triplicate, Tykwer's “Run Lola Run” is a dizzying mix of pulsing music and adrenaline-fueled visuals, with a bold, red-haired female protagonist you'll root for each time she hits the street. In the film's most ingenious narrative device, each split-second encounter Lola has with people she literally runs into triggers a glimpse of dramatic, often unsettling snapshots that predict that person's future trajectory. Frenzied, hip, and fun, “Run Lola Run” is three steps ahead of most Hollywood thrill rides.

Franka Potente, Moritz Bleibtreu Tom Tykwer

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