Destiny, we're all Laura running to death

Nick 2022-04-20 09:01:21

A part of each person is connected to the rest of the world. A small change will have a chain reaction like a Cournot card. Even an element that seems completely irrelevant on the surface will have a fundamental impact on a person's destiny.
Can we do it all over again? Is this movie telling us to die all over again? I don't think so, he is telling us: our future is the result of the present! Since the future cannot be foreseen. Why not live recklessly and happily, and run for our goals, whether it's love, money, friendship, power, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if you run to death. The key is to be faithful to your heart in the process, and fate will always give you a suitable ending.
(a bit like Buddhist causal theory)

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Extended Reading
  • Bernard 2022-03-22 09:01:24

    Not as good-looking as the legend, much worse than the butterfly effect. The story of the red-haired monster Lola. After reading it, I feel that the Germans are really SB, and you won't fight Lola. That bum won't ask for money again after he gets a gun. It's really stupid.

  • Bernard 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    Before, I was discussing with my friends whether I could start over again. I said I hope I can do it all over again and correct some of the things I hope to correct. She said that the interesting thing about life is that you can't do it all over again. Destiny, we always hope to change our destiny. As everyone knows, sometimes I work very hard, thinking that the fate that has been changed is my original fate, but I just circled around and walked a long way.

Run Lola Run quotes

  • [first lines]

    [subtitled version]

    Narrator: Man... probably the most mysterious species on our planet. A mystery of unanswered questions. Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going? How do we know what we think we know? Why do we believe anything at all? Countless questions in search of an answer... an answer that will give rise to a new question... and the next answer will give rise to the next question and so on. But, in the end, isn't it always the same question? And always the same answer?

  • Manni: What if I were in a coma, and the doc says, "One more day?"

    Lola: I'd throw you into the ocean... Shock therapy.