Run Lola Run
A smart and edgy thriller with a road-runner heroine.
Run Lola Run, an enormous success in Germany and elsewhere, is a \"What If?\" film like Sliding Doors and Kieslowski`s Blind Chance.
We`re given three alternatives scenarios of Lola`s efforts to get the money Manni needs but more than that: the film positively bursts with alternatives of all kinds.
At times it seems almost like an interactive movie. Writer-director Tom Tykwer handles this techno thriller at a breakneck pace - the action never lets up, and Franka Potente is terrifically good as the sprinting, road-running heroine.
Tykwer uses animation, video and all kinds of suspense techniques to make this a genuinely breathtaking experience, and the excellent music drives it all along.
It`s a clever film, from its opening credits to its breathless conclusion - a very young, hip, picture with a fine sense of cinema and a smart sense of humour.
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