Lola Comments

  • Dean 2022-03-14 14:12:29

    Compared with "Lily Marien" and "Maria Braun's Marriage", this is probably the most insensible one in the trilogy. The collision of sensuality and love is rendered too idealistic and...

  • Mustafa 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    In the end, everyone reached a deal and got what they needed under the premise of reasonable planning of interests. The businessman is still a pig, the slut is still sloppy, and the civil servant has a favorite wife but he is still unhappy. Do you think the problem is...

  • Agustina 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    It was released in 1981 on May 14, 2006, and Fassbender died on May 31, 1982. What does a happy ending mean? "Coffee is a seed, tea is just some...

  • Lawrence 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    The most handsome is the one who reads the poem at the beginning. Three people share what they need. In the subject of prostitutes, most protagonists end up either well or miserably. I like this unexpected ending. You can see women's desires in it. Prostitutes are not equal to tools and gifts. Laura is similar to Ge Weilong in "The First Incense", and is not blindly a poor character. I very much agree with a sentence-the ultimate possession, the relationship between the tiger and the tong. If...

  • Delaney 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    To celebrate Women's Day, the women's trilogy that has been collecting for many years...

  • Randy 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    Obsessive repetitive...

  • Marc 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    why he marry her anyway? It doesn't make any...

  • Beaulah 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    One of Fassbinder's women's trilogy is the same operation, using women's destiny and political status as an intertextuality. However, the vision of this film is actually more male-oriented, but Laura is indeed the main axis. By rotating a few men wandering beside her, she draws the oval of social corruption that occurred during the economic take-off of Germany in the post-war 1950s. There are still quite a few clever quips in the lines, and the ironic humor is like that strong high-contrast...

  • Shaun 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    Probably my favorite Fassbinder film so...

  • Cyril 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    4.5; expressly engaged with Sirk-ish colors, exteriorized and disharmonious, evoking and evading the understandings of...

Extended Reading
  • Nestor 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    Ironic light

    Fassbender can always design a bright ending that cannot satisfy you. How dissidents transform the world is no longer the focus of the story. How society successfully absorbs dissidents really becomes Fassbinder’s irony. bright.

    "Lola" is not a very good part of the Fassbinder German trilogy, but...

  • Tristin 2022-02-24 08:01:11

    The last hurdle of tragedy~

    The last hurdle of the tragedy is to kick the poor man who has climbed from the bottom of the cliff to the edge of the cliff again. From the beginning of the movie, Laura is still a character who is facing a tragedy, awakening, but indulging, and Bohm, this seems to have cultivated a positive...

Lola quotes

  • Lola: I don't get it?

    Schukert: Then let me explain, young lady. It's because you have the sweetest ass in all of NATO.

    Lola: Do I?

  • Lola: If he knew what you're really like, he wouldn't have said "bird of prey." He'd have said "vulture."

    Schukert: A very useful bird.

Lola

Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Language: German,English,French,Latin Release date: August 4, 1982

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