Lola corre

Titolo originale: Lola rennt
Regia: Tom Tykwer |
Anno: 1998
Origine: Germany |
Generi: Azione Dramma Thriller
Tag: daughter | race against time | berlin, germany | homeless person | casino | red hair | nun | supermarket | ambulance | subway | money | fate | time loop | excited |
Cast: Franka Potente | Moritz Bleibtreu | Herbert Knaup | Nina Petri | Armin Rohde | Joachim Król | Ludger Pistor | Suzanne von Borsody | Sebastian Schipper | Julia Lindig | Lars Rudolph | Andreas Petri | Klaus Müller | Utz Krause | Beate Finckh | Volkhart Buff | Heino Ferch | Ute Lubosch | Dora Raddy | Monica Bleibtreu | Peter Pauli | Marc Bischoff | Hans Paetsch |

Una ragazza con i capelli rosso violaceo corre per le strade di Berlino. Urta i passanti, che in una fulminea successione di fotogrammi vivono tutta la loro vita. Piomba nell'ufficio del padre che, intento a un colloquio definitivo con l'amante, la mette alla porta raccontandole che è illegittima. Arriva all'appuntamento con il fidanzato nei guai (guai seri), fa una rapina in un supermercato e muore. Ma non vuole morire, la storia ricomincia di nuovo da capo e così Lola corre per altre due volte.

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Uno degli aspetti affascinanti del film di Tom Tykwer è l'intricata rete di causa ed effetto e le s [...] D
During the third sequence after the head-on car collision a moped rider rear-ends the white BMW and [...] D
After running out of the house to go meet Manni, the script called for Lola to have frantic thoughts [...] D
The blind woman that Manni (Moritz Bleibtreau) borrows the phone card from is actor Moritz Bleibtreu [...] D
Despite the character of gangster Ronnie being the antagonist, he doesn't have a single spoken line [...] D
Hans Paetsch, who speaks the narration at the beginning, is Germany's most popular fairy tale narrat [...] D
As well as writing and directing the film, Tom Tykwer also composed the techno music which features [...] D
The idea for the film began when Tom Tykwer had an image in his mind of a woman with red hair runnin [...] D
The glass clock in the bank is broken using a small air rifle firing a small stone. D
When Lola enters the ambulance in the third run, a post-it note can be seen right before she says "I [...] D
This film contains about 1,581 transitions (edits, dissolves, fades, wipes, etc) in 71 minutes of ac [...] D
The man who is seen riding the bicycle many times (Mike) is wearing the replica shirt of lower-leagu [...] D
The decoration on the wall of the teller is a bill from Slovenia, which was in circulation between 1 [...] D
Lola bets to the number twenty; the first and last story each last twenty minutes and twenty minutes [...] D
The shot inside the roulette wheel was accomplished using a snorkeling camera. D
The shot of the ambulance driving over Manni was accomplished with a composite of two shots: one of [...] D
When the filmmakers were having a hard time editing the supermarket robbery scene, editor Mathilde B [...] D
The money bag, stolen by a homeless man, has Russian lettering on it - "Malossol Original". It's act [...] D
Yoshiaki Koizumi, a game designer at Nintendo, called "Run Lola Run" one of the main inspirations fo [...] D
Writer and director Tom Tykwer worried that audiences would have a problem with the scene where Lola [...] D
Director Tom Tykwer stated that if he ever makes a sequel it will be about the bum and what he does [...] D
The two sentences at the opening ("The ball is round" and "The game lasts 90 minutes") are famous qu [...] D
For the shot of the crowd spelling out the title of the movie, the formation of each letter was shot [...] D
In the film, Manni needs 100,000 marks. In 1998, the exchange rate for marks was 1.789 making this s [...] D
Tom Tykwer hated the empty space on a wall in the casino and asked production designer Alexander Man [...] D
The driver of the white BMW is often mistakenly identified as Manni's criminal employer Ronnie. The [...] D
When shooting the scene in which Lola and Manni talk to each other on the phone, each actor was film [...] D
Many spirals appear in the film--such as staircases, the sign for a bar behind a phone booth. This i [...] D
The shot where the roulette ball lands on 20 was not a trick shot; the crew simply filmed the ball d [...] D
The colors red (Lola's hair, numerous cars, telephone) and yellow (the phone box, supermarket, tram) [...] D
The written quotation at the start of the film - "We shall not cease from exploration, And the end o [...] D
The structure of the film as well as certain themes were inspired by Krzysztof Kieslowski's film Des [...] D
The shot in where the ambulance breaks through the large piece of glass was accomplished by attachin [...] D
The film and its visual style could have influenced Crank (2006). D
It took nearly five weeks for the production team to persuade a supermarket (Bolle) in Berlin to to [...] D
The red hair from Franka Potente is a wig and can be seen in the DFF (German Film Museum) in Berlin. D
The English dub of this film is widely regarded as one of the worst in history. D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Before he became a famous producer, Jason Blum worked at Miramax, where he had the opportunity to ac [...] D