
In a world connected by YouTube, iTunes, and Facebook, Lola and her friends navigate the peer pressures of high school romance and friendship while dodging their sometimes overbearing and confused parents. When Lola's mom, Anne, "accidentally" reads her teenage daughter's racy journal, she realizes just how wide their communication gap has grown. Through hilarious and heartfelt moments between mother and daughter, LOL is a fresh coming-of-age story for modern times.... (Full plot summary below)
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In a world connected by YouTube, iTunes, and Facebook, Lola and her friends navigate the peer pressures of high school romance and friendship while dodging their sometimes overbearing and confused parents. When Lola's mom, Anne, "accidentally" reads her teenage daughter's racy journal, she realizes just how wide their communication gap has grown. Through hilarious and heartfelt moments between mother and daughter, LOL is a fresh coming-of-age story for modern times.
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| Lessons of DarknessNick Schager[The film] captures relatable 21st-century truths in small, excruciating moments. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergLOL makes a pretty solid case that, despite our being able to reach anybody at any time, most of us still lack the ability to really 'reach' anyone at all. |
| CinematicalKarina LongworthMore than subverting or satirizing the modern lady-in-crisis movie, he has made a big, broad stoner comedy, shot and performed naturalistically, from a woman's point of view. Narratively, it's not a huge shock where the film ultimately goes, but there are a number of fun surprises along the way. |
| TV GuideMaitland McDonaghScruffy, loosely structured and piercingly perceptive about the ways in which technology that supposedly brings people together actually keeps them apart. |
| New York TimesNathan LeeThe inability to connect in a hyper-wired world is old news given fresh voice in this tragicomic indie about the way we live. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzA somewhat diverting tragicomic low-budget (supposedly made for $3,000) indie. |
| User ReviewAndrew STo date Joe Swanberg's best. He really gets how vastly different we communicate now than we did ten years ago, yet don't seem to recognize it at all. |
| User ReviewAymar JFirst time I saw it, I thought it was largely forgettable. On second viewing, I realized it quite subtly captured the zeitgeist: yearning to connect, an inability to do so, an emotional authenticity, all wrapped up in a digital package. It's my research in 82 minutes. |
| User ReviewSteve HHahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaHa lol, wait! {I don't get it!} ? |
| User Reviewgary twow i have just seen this movie 4 the 1st time n think that this is a good movie...i think that this has got a good cast of actors/actressess throughout this movie.,...i think that the director of this Art House & International, Comedy movie had done a good job of directing this movie because you never know what 2 expect throughout this movie because the director keeps you on the edge's of your seats throughout this movie n u never know what 2 expect throughout this movie |