3100: Run and Become

critic Reviews

, 89% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Kimber MyersLos Angeles Times
    Rawal's well-shot film is engaging - particularly for those with an interest in running and/or meditation - but the lack of balance between each of the four stories ultimately throws the film off.
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    Leah PickettChicago Reader
    Rawal widens his scope beyond ultramarathoners in the 2016 race to include other groups who value running as a spiritual exercise.
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    Steven ProkopyThird Coast Review
    I found it almost hypnotic watching these competitors, who rarely acknowledge each other for being so focused; I found the film to be as captivating as it is curious and mysterious.
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    Jim Schembri3AW
    As a non-athletic look at long-distance running the film delves into the realm of self-help and personal transformation, with a side-message about the importance of knowing your limits, both physical and mental...well-paced and very well-photographed.
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    Rafael Rosales SantosKonexión (MX)
    This film is not only a great opportunity to get close to understanding Colette, but it is also very educational and entertaining. [Full Review in Spanish]
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    Chris KlimekL.A. Weekly
    A curious, thoroughly reported, handsomely shot, ultimately frustrating portrait of the event.
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    Roger MooreMovie Nation
    Meandering, tedious ultra-marathon doc about the longest and dullest marathon of them all and its dubious "spiritual" value.
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    Avi OfferNYC Movie Guru
    Heartwarming, inspirational and enlightening.
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    Pamela PowellReel Honest Reviews
    3100: Run and Become beautifully captures the heart and inspiration of all who close their eyes, take a breath, and open their hearts to life.
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