Rhythm--

Lucinda 2022-04-20 09:01:21

The rhythm of the movie is my favorite. I try to solve everything. It doesn't involve the dividing line between humans and beasts. I run down to the end. There is no road, but there is a road. Repeating the choice of not escaping and facing it is rewarded with a skilled habit until the final success.
In 1998, it was more artistic to see a tram galloping past in the western streets;
I personally think that the ambulance finally hit the underworld and caused bald casualties. A beggar with a gun or a bald head is a good ending;
the casino can be described as a child's play because there is no way to go. After entering the casino, this move indicates that after the 100,000 you get, it will disappear or not belong to you. The best place for these 100,000 people is the critically ill people in the ambulance --

my humble opinion --

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Extended Reading
  • Elta 2021-10-22 14:41:18

    Aesthetically rich texts are very suitable for formal analysis. However, in another aspect, it is also very boring in content, purely serving the formal text.

  • Spencer 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    The editing of the film is good, and it fits the dynamic of the film very well. The film itself has a feeling of playing a game, and it is an open-ended plot. . .

Run Lola Run quotes

  • 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.

  • [flashback to conversation between Lola and Manni]

    Lola: Manni - you're not dead yet.

    [cuts back to Manni dying on the road after being run over by an ambulance]

    Manni: I'm not?