And Then Came Lola (2009)

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Country: US
Technical: col 71m
Director: Ellen Seidler, Megan Siler
Cast: Ashleigh Sumner, Jill Bennett, Cathy DeBuono

Synopsis:

A photographer has taken some shots for her girlfriend and must deliver them to a meeting with the latter's prospective client, and ex. The situation is complicated by the photographer's overlooking of Daylight Saving Time and the fact that she has asked her own ex to do the prints.

Review:

A San Francisco lesbian retread of Run Lola Run, with a three-act 'do it again but better' format and animation asides. Every, but every character is female and gay and game for a snog at any moment, but this is not on the whole a titillation flick for the male audience (that said, the girls are mostly hot and there are a couple of sexy bedroom scenes); nor is it without a sense of humour, with jokey psychiatrist couch cutaways and the heroine waking from a dream to the phone ringing and dropping her dildo on the floor. A light, slight romp, then, which wants its 'you're the one' dénouement while seeming to embrace a free-loving ethos that strikes one as surprisingly male-gay. Competent film-making with okay acting and a student film feel.

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Country: US
Technical: col 71m
Director: Ellen Seidler, Megan Siler
Cast: Ashleigh Sumner, Jill Bennett, Cathy DeBuono

Synopsis:

A photographer has taken some shots for her girlfriend and must deliver them to a meeting with the latter's prospective client, and ex. The situation is complicated by the photographer's overlooking of Daylight Saving Time and the fact that she has asked her own ex to do the prints.

Review:

A San Francisco lesbian retread of Run Lola Run, with a three-act 'do it again but better' format and animation asides. Every, but every character is female and gay and game for a snog at any moment, but this is not on the whole a titillation flick for the male audience (that said, the girls are mostly hot and there are a couple of sexy bedroom scenes); nor is it without a sense of humour, with jokey psychiatrist couch cutaways and the heroine waking from a dream to the phone ringing and dropping her dildo on the floor. A light, slight romp, then, which wants its 'you're the one' dénouement while seeming to embrace a free-loving ethos that strikes one as surprisingly male-gay. Competent film-making with okay acting and a student film feel.


Country: US
Technical: col 71m
Director: Ellen Seidler, Megan Siler
Cast: Ashleigh Sumner, Jill Bennett, Cathy DeBuono

Synopsis:

A photographer has taken some shots for her girlfriend and must deliver them to a meeting with the latter's prospective client, and ex. The situation is complicated by the photographer's overlooking of Daylight Saving Time and the fact that she has asked her own ex to do the prints.

Review:

A San Francisco lesbian retread of Run Lola Run, with a three-act 'do it again but better' format and animation asides. Every, but every character is female and gay and game for a snog at any moment, but this is not on the whole a titillation flick for the male audience (that said, the girls are mostly hot and there are a couple of sexy bedroom scenes); nor is it without a sense of humour, with jokey psychiatrist couch cutaways and the heroine waking from a dream to the phone ringing and dropping her dildo on the floor. A light, slight romp, then, which wants its 'you're the one' dénouement while seeming to embrace a free-loving ethos that strikes one as surprisingly male-gay. Competent film-making with okay acting and a student film feel.