Critical reception ) in Berlin-
Charlottenburg, which served as the filming location for Manni's and Lola's robbery. In contrasting reviews at the time of the film's release,
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Chris Gore said of the film, "[It] delivers everything great foreign films should—action, sex, compelling characters, clever filmmaking, it's unpretentious (a requirement for me) and it has a story you can follow without having to read those annoying subtitles. I can't rave about this film enough—this is passionate filmmaking at its best. One of the best foreign films, heck, one of the best films I have seen", while
Jonathan Rosenbaum of
The Chicago Reader stated, "About as entertaining as a no-brainer can be—a lot more fun, for my money, than a cornball theme-park ride like
Speed, and every bit as fast moving. But don't expect much of an aftertaste." , the
review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 94% of critics gave the film positive reviews based on 93 reviews, with an average rating of 7.70/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "More fun than a barrel of
Jean-Paul Sartre, pic's energy riffs on an engaging love story and really human performances while offering a series of what-ifs and a blood-stirring soundtrack." On
Metacritic, the film has an average score of 77 out of 100, based on 29 reviews, stating the film as having "generally favourable reviews".
Box office The film was the highest-grossing German film released in 1998 with a gross of $13.8 million. It grossed $8.1 million in the United States and Canada and $23.7 million worldwide. and a
European Film Award in 1998.
Run Lola Run was selected as the German entry for the
Best Foreign Language Film at the
71st Academy Awards, but not ultimately nominated. ==Home media==