Sunday, February 11, 2007

RUN LOLA RUN


This review by Crissa-Jean Chappell appears in imagesjournal.com. It discusses the 34 year old German director, Tom Tykwer, and his strange but interesting film called: RUN LOLA RUN. The author of this review explains the overall plot and also provides a critical analysis of the film. He comes up with a theory in which he states:

"every innocent choice, no matter how insignificant, can ignite a chain reaction of possible consequences. "

He comes up with this theory through the three flashforwards of the film. Lola runs past the same people each time, however, as she does this, something different happens to these strangers in the future. For more information about this theory or about anything else on the film, just click on the link. Enjoy!

2 comments:

Michael said...

This is such a great movie! I saw it a very long time ago when I was young and fell in love with it! It shows the consequences of the smallest of actions. Great choice!

Full Tilt Boogie said...

I saw this film a couple of years ago and I thought it was amazing. The camera angles were awesome and the whole structure of the movie was very unique.