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Film Reception

"The smallest change in what we do can make a huge difference in our life."

"We might have listened to this statement a countless number of times. But we don't know how it makes any sense without visualizing the future of different decisions we make, for the same event."

"Run Lola Run gives us the experience to visualize three options for the same event. It helps us to see what impact our smallest action can create in our life and the lives of others whom we come in contact with, even the lives of strangers we pass by. It also gives us an idea of how unpredictable our future is. An A+ movie for me!" This was an answer given by a somewhat poetic moviegoer that was interviewed by the press.

"This film teaches us the power of our decisions and their impact on our lives."

"It reminds us deeply that if we use our potential and if we come to our senses, we are capable of making lasting positive solutions to our problems."

"Absolutely inspiring. I highly recommend it to those who are looking forward to living their life in a meaningful way, to make decisions consciously, and in a way that they experience their dream results not the mistakes." -A moviegoer's opinion.

There are also a lot of others echoing the sentiment but in a less complicated way.

"It is the butterfly effect plot with a catchy soundtrack. I saw it in the theaters when it just came out. It blew my mind at the time, but that may have had been due to the fact that I was drunk at the time. Watched it again recently and it's still good when I'm sober. An A movie for me." This was from a guy that should have quite the honesty and alcohol problems.

"I think it made a big impact on my life and how I look at things even for the future. Highly recommend it to someone, who hasn't seen it!" From an easily swayed guy.

"Run Lola Run is one high-octane film with a scenario with three different outcomes each time, which aren't that confusing at all. Involving the titular Lola running for her boyfriend Manni's life, you'll be blown away by it. It is quite fast-paced and more enjoyable than everything else I've seen so far." A film fan and a regular theater goer.

"Watched it for a film class. There are lots of creative uses of time and editing in it." A film student.

"An out-of-this-world, fast-paced, fantasy science fiction, with a bit of romance film - you'll really enjoy! I'd give it an 8 out of 10." From a girl who just read up on genre types.

"Run Lola Run. The first story is real and the other two are possibilities." Cryptic speaker with his own fixed interpretation of the film

"A great energetic film! It might even be a classic must-see film. It eases the wait for the next Back to the Future movie." A Marty McFly fan.

"Run Lola Run is pretty cool, I think it is very, very awesome. liked it. I think it was cool that they used 3 possibilities of a single reality." This was from a somewhat smart kid granted a pass by his parents to watch the R-rated movie.

It is safe to say that Run Lola Run has a made great impression on the average audience. The developing CinemaScore has made some preliminary gradings and 'A' is the major conjecture.

Even Alexander was a bit surprised by the public view. After a minute of reading all of those positives, he would have thought that the company paid them to say such things.

Of course, nothing is universally liked or disliked. As such negative feedback would always surface.

"This movie sucks. All she does is run. and run. and run some more... and then she runs some more. To be honest, the title does say it, but you should expect more when you buy a movie ticket. Avoid this movie at all costs. F if possible." From a man who felt that his money is wasted because he got dumped by the girl, he watched it with.

Not surprising enough, the trolls of the 21st century did have their roots. Some troll comments are as follows.

"Very simple story. Not so interesting."

"Worst movie ever made the whole movie was about her running. Zero stars if there is one."

Anyways, the general trend has already been set. The 4 million dollar debut has already exceeded the production cost, returned the projection copy cost, and most of the public expense.

Creed Films' multiplicative earnings for their first two movies became the biggest envy for their competition.

It had to be mentioned that most movie companies are already happy with earning 3 million profit from an 18 million dollar budget.

Creed-produced movies are just too insane for their cognition.

Everyone knew that the next few weeks should be able to rake profits even more for the underestimated film with Valentines' Day coming closer.

Harry Crumb and Her Alibi have a few good reviews as well but they are severely overshadowed by the kinetic effect of Run Lola Run's theatrical run.

It ran and ran and ran, that Manni's 100,000 dollar debt was made trivial by it. It may have not won the box office championship but there is no doubt that it would pick up its pace and eventually reach it.

Even the uninvited critics that attended the premiere under Warner and Tristar's instigation reigned in their biased abuse.

Although they weren't given a face slap by Home Alone due to their fence-sitting, that didn't mean that they wanted to be face slapped by another unexpected one.

The critic's reception was mixed and the instigator's doubted that it would affect the box office.

Smear tactics would also work with regards to small pay for crew members for such a low-cost production but they already let it go given that their previous attempt was as shallow as this new idea.

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With the competition giving them leeway, Creed Films and Distributions were harvesting away.

Alexander's attention was then shifted to another task.

This is just going to be plain horrendous, silly, and more disgusting than my main trashy work.

You've been warned!

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