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Run Lola Run

Original title: Lola rennt
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
213K
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Franka Potente in Run Lola Run (1998)
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After a botched money delivery, Lola has 20 minutes to come up with 100,000 Deutschmarks.After a botched money delivery, Lola has 20 minutes to come up with 100,000 Deutschmarks.After a botched money delivery, Lola has 20 minutes to come up with 100,000 Deutschmarks.

  • Director
    • Tom Tykwer
  • Writer
    • Tom Tykwer
  • Stars
    • Franka Potente
    • Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Herbert Knaup
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    213K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,271
    376
    • Director
      • Tom Tykwer
    • Writer
      • Tom Tykwer
    • Stars
      • Franka Potente
      • Moritz Bleibtreu
      • Herbert Knaup
    • 800User reviews
    • 209Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 28 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Franka Potente
    Franka Potente
    • Lola
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Manni
    Herbert Knaup
    Herbert Knaup
    • Vater
    Nina Petri
    Nina Petri
    • Frau Hansen
    Armin Rohde
    Armin Rohde
    • Herr Schuster
    Joachim Król
    Joachim Król
    • Norbert von Au
    Ludger Pistor
    Ludger Pistor
    • Herr Meier
    Suzanne von Borsody
    Suzanne von Borsody
    • Frau Jäger
    Sebastian Schipper
    Sebastian Schipper
    • Mike
    Julia Lindig
    • Doris
    Lars Rudolph
    Lars Rudolph
    • Herr Kruse
    Andreas Petri
    • Sanitäter
    Klaus Müller
    • Croupier
    Utz Krause
    • Casino-Manager
    Beate Finckh
    Beate Finckh
    • Casino-Kassiererin
    Volkhart Buff
    • Krankenwagenfahrer
    Ute Lubosch
    • Mutter
    Heino Ferch
    Heino Ferch
    • Ronnie
    • Director
      • Tom Tykwer
    • Writer
      • Tom Tykwer
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    7kergillian

    Fun to watch, but I'd hardly rate it a classic.

    People seem to get to easily impressed by films these days. No, I'm not a grouch, and I did like this film. Quite a bit actually, even though I'd basically seen the same film a few years ago: D.A.N.G.A.N. Runner, an HK film, predates Lola and is quite similar for the running throughout the film to live/save life etcetera aspect. Not to mention films like Flirt which deal with the same roles in different situations or Sliding Doors with the 'what if...?' aspect.

    So this film, though interesting, was hardly new. It takes ideas already seen and twists them just a little bit. But it lacks the characterization and plot that made those other films so interesting. We learn very little about Lola, just a few snippets from her encounters with her 'father' and the bed sequences with her boyfriend, who we learn even less about. And the plot is all about cinematography and film style, there's little essence to it. In other words, it's eye candy and little more.

    What that means is that we see great colour with little flavour. Experimentation with technique and style, sometimes it works other times it gets quite sloppy, and not enough attention to fine detail or story. (the cartoon part is cool though). And I would have liked a less Hollywood ending from a film that tries so hard to be contemporary and non-Hollywood.

    Overall: Fun to watch. Some of the experimentation really worked. It's hardly a classic though, not even a terribly solid film. But it's interesting, and doesn't drag *too* much. I almost gave it a 6 but relented and instead give it a 7/10.
    10nick_smart85

    Technically Stunning

    Tom Tykwer has truly proven himself as the filmmaker to watch. The little known German director has produced a modern-day masterpiece; a dazzling technical film about how life consists of the decisions we make.

    Lola (Franka Potente) receives a phone call from her boyfriend, Manni. (Moritz Bleibtreii) Manni accidentally leaves a bag carrying $100 000 on a train, which is picked up by a homeless man. This leaves Manni in quite a predicament. He is supposed to deliver the money to a gangster by noon, if he fails, then he is likely to be killed. Lola has twenty- minutes to save his boyfriend. Twenty short minutes to somehow find the money and get it to him.

    Run Lola Run is a film you expect to see at a Independent film festival, or in a Professor's office at a film school. In no way do I mean that in a negative way, I mean not to intend that the film is of a lower standard with lower production values, rather that the film is a beautifully mastered technical film that uses every filmmaking technique in the book. It is refreshing to see a film like this in the midst of the commercialised, dry-cut, 'traditional' filmmaking that we see on the silver screen so regularly.

    As stated before, the film attempts to use a wide range of filmmaking techniques to help get the director's meaning and vision across to the audience. Some of these include speed-up, instant replay, black and white, and even animation in some parts.

    It may sound strange, but the film is twenty-minutes long. Well, not really, but it is in context. Tykwer focuses on the twenty-minutes that Lola has, and shows that twenty-minutes three times over, each time with small differences will affect the outcome of the characters. The danger with this kind of technique is that it can threaten to be repetitive. However, the new additions added by Tykwer are very clever and link in perfectly, which will have you gasping for more.

    Tykwer wrote and directed this film, and while doing this, he never lost sight of his meaning. His meaning that he is trying to express is that life consists of the decisions we make. While watching the film, this becomes increasingly evident. He also likes to emphasise that time is against Lola during the film. This can be seen when a young woman walks past and Lola asks her for the time, the next shot shows a much older woman answering her question, hence showing the importance of time.

    Franka Potente gave a good performance as Lola. Yet, it is hard to say that she was fantastic, because it is a role that requires a great deal of physical acting and we didn't get to know a lot about Lola, hence the film wasn't overly-focusing on her issues, rather her boyfriend's problem. The real standout performance from my point of view came from Moritz Bleibtreii. He actually took on a quite challenging role and pulls it off successfully. He achieves his objective of getting the audience to feel sympathy for the position that he is in.

    Run Lola Run is without a doubt, one of the best technical films ever made. A profound, exciting, new age masterpiece that has well and truly left its mark on the film industry.

    Five out of Five.
    10ecto-3

    Riveting action, dynamic sound track, and brilliant editing had me hooked from the first frame.

    The concepts are simple. How do our actions affect our own lives, as well as those whom we touch? What part do chance and random events play in determining an outcome? Can we select a different result by making different choices? In short, what is reality? Well, maybe it isn't all that simple, but while others have plowed these same fertile fields, as recently as the film "Go", and also in "The Music of Chance", based on Paul Auster's novel, no one has dealt with such cosmic existential questions with more brilliant originality, fast paced action, and a pulsing score than in this German cinematic masterpiece.

    In a compact ninety minutes, combining snips of animation, cinema verité, quirky characters, situations and dialogue, and a pace that makes most music videos look like they've been filmed in slow motion, three versions of the same story sequence unfold, and each time conclude with a jolting finish that defies convention, and keeps the viewer guessing until the final frame.

    This is one of those rare cinematic events that is entertaining, satisfying, and absorbing, as well as flawlessly acted, staged, edited, produced and directed. I thought that Lola ran her race with flair and style, and left all others way behind in the dust.
    nutsa

    Lola Rennt

    Lola rennt or Run Lola Run as we say it, is a German thriller written and directed by Tom Tykwer. This Film will contrast your emotions as it shows you how one little event in somebody's life can change there's, and other peoples lives forever. This rollercoaster ride of emotions will keep you gripped all the way through as it jumps from soft, dimly lit emotional scenes, to the completely contrasting scenes of running and constant action.

    The music used in this film complements the scenes very well, when it's a slow scene our ears are graced with soft classical music like when Lola is falling to the ground in a slow motion shot. The complete opposite of this is used in the fast paced running scenes, as we get pounded by constant techno beats. I believe that the director has used techno to try and get us inside Lola's head as she is running and stressing about Manni and all the other events that happen throughout this amazing film.

    Lola's Determination to save her boyfriend Manni is very well projected as she enters the bank that her father runs, and throughout the three different versions of the story uses different techniques to try and save him. This involvement with the characters and the three different storylines is very unique to this style of film. I think that the actors have delivered a very memorable and exciting performance which will leave viewers wanting to watch the film over and over again.

    I think that this director has used this style of film very well, he is one of this first to successfully use this style and create a very interesting and exciting film. This film is almost the only one of its kind, other than the film 'Sliding Doors' but even in that the character is living two parallel lives but in this film it is replayed over again.

    This film used interesting techniques that I had never seen in a film before. I think that the snapshots into the peoples lives gave you a good view of how one little event can change your life forever. By replaying through the same sort of events three times the director lets you really get a sense of feeling for the characters, especially Lola and as the film progresses you actually start to care about the characters and I think this was a really good quality in the film.

    Overall I really enjoyed this film, and think that it is one of the best foreign films I have seen in a long time, and would give it a 9/10.
    kgx311

    A breathtaking, action-packed love story...

    Run Lola Run is a riveting, heart (and pavement) pounding epic choose-your-own-adventure. Written and directed by Tom Tykwer, Run Lola Run is the story of a girl, Lola, who receives a panicked phone call from her longtime boyfriend, Manni. Manni owes a mobster 100,000 marks and doesn't know what to do. Lola, desperate to save his life, reassures him that she can get the money to him by noon, when he must meet the mobster (that means, she has twenty minutes), or else Manni would rob a grocery store. From that moment on, the movie takes us through three stories of Lola's trials trying to get Manni's money in 20 minutes - and with every person she comes into contact with, their lives take on completely different forms, as shown by 30-second photo flash montages. On an originality scale, this film ranks a ten. Franka Potente, the actress that portrays our flame-haired heroine, does an exceptional job. From the first frame the film plunges into action and adventure with breakneck speed, and we find ourselves cheering for Lola right to the end.

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    • Trivia
      As well as writing and directing the film, Tom Tykwer also composed the techno music which features star Franka Potente on vocals.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the first run, Manni and Lola rob a supermarket. At the end of the third run, when Lola scans the intersection for Manni, the same supermarket is closed and dark. The filmmakers were unable to secure permission to close down the streets for filming, so the scene was filmed just after dawn on a Sunday morning to avoid traffic.
    • 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?

    • Crazy credits
      "Special thanks to those who ran with us".
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD version has different English subtitles than showings on pay-cable stations. Most notably, the opening credits are not translated to English on the DVD version, and small phrases are not translated, such as when Lola goes through everyone she knows, trying to get the money. Only "Dad" is translated.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Clock (2010)
    • Soundtracks
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      Vocals by Franka Potente and Thomas D (as Thomas D.)

      Music by Tom Tykwer (as Tykwer), Johnny Klimek (as Klimek) and Reinhold Heil (as Heil)

      Lyrics by Tom Tykwer and Thomas D (as Thomas D.)

      Performed by Franka Potente (as Franka Potenta) feat. Thomas D (as Thomas D.)

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • German
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Corre, Lola, corre
    • Filming locations
      • Behrenstraße, St.-Hedwigs-Kathedrale, Mitte, Berlin, Germany(Lola runs by nuns)
    • Production companies
      • X-Filme Creative Pool
      • ARTE
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
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    • Budget
      • DEM 3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,647,184
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $123,643
      • Jun 20, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,660,911
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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