Lola hurdles the dog and avoids several delays. While her father is unavailable, she visits a casino and wins the exact amount needed at the roulette table using a superhuman scream. Meanwhile, Manni recovers his lost money from a homeless man. The story ends with them safe, wealthy, and together. The Butterfly Effect and Themes
The film is famously structured into three distinct "runs," each starting from the same moment but diverging based on tiny, split-second variations in Lola's interactions with people on the street. Run Lola Run(1998)
Brief montages of still photos show how Lola's fleeting brushes with bystanders—like a woman with a stroller or a man on a bike—radically change their future lives (from winning the lottery to becoming a religious devotee) based on which timeline they are in. Lola hurdles the dog and avoids several delays
Lola trips on the stairs, changing her timing. She reaches the bank, but her father refuses to help and reveals he isn't her biological father. Desperate, she robs the bank herself. She reaches Manni, but he is run over by an ambulance just as they reunite. The story ends with them safe, wealthy, and together