| never a dull moment |
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| written by jleeman |
July 19, 2004 - 4:31 PM PDT |
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6 out of 6 members found this review helpful
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| Lola unfolds with so much inventiveness and excitement that you don't focus on its possible meanings (like the interaction of fate and coincidence) till it's all over. The race against time is great, but no less so the brief but potent examinations of a distinctly subpar father-daughter relationship. The interspersed cartoon and occasional glass-shattering screams are two of numerous effects that lend so much flair to the viewing experience. The Lola character herself, with her tattoos, orange hair, and honest manner, is ever so captivating. |
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