Friday 25 December 2015

Art house film screening -Extra Homework

Movie- Run Lola Run



 Run Lola Run, also known as Lola Run, was firstly released in United States of America in 18 June 1999. The dominant genre of Run Lola Run is crime and thriller. This movie came out in three different languages, German, English and Japanese. The movie estimated movie budget was 3,500,000 also in its opening week in the United States of America was $92,488. The movie gross was $7,267,324.  The production company of Run Lola Run was  X-Filme Creative PoolWestdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR. 


Since Run Lola Run was produced in three different languages, it had a few taglines such as; The Pressure is Rising, The Adrenaline is Rushing, The Clock is Ticking, Every second of every day you're faced with a decision that can change your life and The difference between life or death can be decided in a split second. 

The Main protagonist Lola receives a phone call from Manni, her boyfriend. Mainly, the film explores the events that fate alone controls and displays the constant "what if's" that occur every moment and that can easily change the happenings of the next. The film follows the events between a woman, Lola, and her boyfriend, Manni, who she desperately tries to save from death by helping him obtain a huge amount of money he carelessly lost. It takes you on three different journeys with Lola, all controlled by fate, showing you what would happen in each, and all the "what if's" that provide the foundations for each outcome.

The movie trailer starts of as the camera which is hand held circling the main protagonist, theres many flashing images of different people. The viewers can hear the background sound of a clock constantly ticking, which implies to the audience that the main protagonist has limited time to complete a particular task. Then we see many scenes of Lola running, looking rather frightened and trying o escape from something. Finally, we see Lola helping her boyfriend in robbing a bank and we see them running away from officers. 

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