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LOL (Laughing Out Loud) 2009 123movies

LOL (Laughing Out Loud) 2009 123movies

Feb. 04, 2009103 Min.
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Watch: LOL (Laughing Out Loud) 2008 123movies, Full Movie Online – When Lola’s boyfriend is unfaithful to her on his summer holiday, she dumps him and flirts with his best friend as punishment. But as their class prepares to leave on an excursion to London, the relationship heats up..
Plot: Lola, a striking teenaged girl who is on the cusp of adulthood, who longs to rush into the adult world of independence, freedom and sexual exploits, but is tenaciously held back by her mother.
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Divorced mum, teenage daughter, high school friends, growing up, etcetera
I don’t wish to spoil this for anyone else – I read another review which said he’d seen Sophie in Braveheart and he wished this movie “Lol” had English subtitles. In Australia SBS shows all the foreign “non-English” films with subtitles.

If you are after a mother / daughter problems / boyfriends story with a happy ending . . . go for it. There were some interesting story lines and subplots of relationships.

Sophie was 42 when this movie was made. She was 29 when she played a French princess in the 14th century Scottish / English historical tale with Mel Gibson. I also preferred her part in the movie “Anthony Zimmer” a suspense French police / Russian mafia drama.

Review By: ubetido
LOL (Laughing out loud) – “La Boum” in the age of the Internet
Every country boasts some films which are so legendary, that a whole generation has identified with their characters. In France, there is – among others – “La grande vadrouille” for the 60’s, “La Boum” for the 80’s and “LOL” for the 2000’s. What “La Boum” did for the teenagers of the 80’s, “LOL” did for their children. And, from the movie only, one can guess who had the most innocent childhood.

Like its predecessor, “LOL” has a plot clearly exaggerated for commercial purposes. The heroine, Lola (Christa Theret) – allegedly called “LOL” by her friends, although that doesn’t happen in the film – is a teenager living with her single mother and her two siblings. Returning from the summer holidays, she learns that her boyfriend cheated on her, as she did on him. After that moment, her whole life revolves around her relationship, which is heading to an end, her having already found another boyfriend, the sweet Maël (Jérémy Kapone).

All this doesn’t sound good to her mother (Sophie Marceau) who is worried about her daughter’s dubious friends, more interested in experimenting with drugs and cybersex than performing well at school. To top it all, Lola’s father serves more as a means of Lola getting what she wants, than a real family figure. The situation culminates after a trip to London, when Lola clashes with her mother, like never before.

The director, Lisa Azuelos, decided to make this film after noticing the lack of films about teenagers’ lives in France. It is true that few teen movies have been made in that country. France didn’t have its John Hughes, with maybe only Claude Pinoteau offering a relatively realistic portrayal of teenage psychology with “La Boum”.

Unfortunately, the result of Azuelos’s effort was mediocre at best, overrated at worst. As previously noted, the plot of the film is too exaggerated to be realistic, involving a class trip to London, drugs, and a love story between a woman and a drug-taking narcotics police officer (!). All this is shown as fun, but aren’t exactly served well by the characters.

In its time, “La Boum” had made thousands of teenagers identify with its characters, full of charm and teenage enthusiasm. Belonging to a wholly different era, the heroes of “LOL” behave in other ways; they are more adult-like. For them, the risky thing is to take drugs, or to have sex with their companion, not to ride a motorcycle without helmet. They communicate with cellphones rather than telephones, and listen to music on MP3’s rather than Walkmans. Another type of music has marked their generation; no slows here, “Little sister”, “Somewhere only we know”, are the hits of this age. The now more developed Internet has exposed them to more mature subjects than those their parents knew about in their age. But aren’t they also teenagers? Yes, but those of an age marked by the rapid evolution of the Internet, and its consequences. They pretend to be mature, but at heart, they are no different from Vic and her friends, of “La Boum” fame.

It was this, shall I say, surface-level maturity, just being there to hide the characters’ sentimental, even childish nature, that made the film unbearable. While “La Boum” was certainly no masterpiece, it presented teenagers’ behaviour in a frank way, a mix between childishness and relevant maturity.

If we take “La Boum’s” and “LOL’s” protagonists, they have many things in common, being both quite selfish, yet loving young girls. Their families are facing trouble from within, and they both resort to their friends and boyfriends in order to find an outlet for their worries and anger. Psychologically, Vic and Lola are the same, but their commonalities end there. Their environment, their age where they grew up, is so distant from one another, that the only way they could interact is by clashing. That’s why Lola clashes with her mother – ironically, or rather coincidentally, being interpreted by the actress who once had played Vic . Lola can’t understand that her mother was also a teenager. The other can’t see her daughter’s problems for what they are. Gone are the boums, now teens are worried about serious problems.

And it was this disappointment of seeing the once young, zealous Vic clash with her daughter, with whom they have so much to share, the letdown that it was to see some teenagers hiding their real innocence for a fake, almost nonexistent one, that made me partly dislike this movie. It was a film that showed how Azuelos thought teenagers to be, but in its youthful energy lost its charm and became more of a portrait of a generation that seemed dishonest, although it was as accurate as it could be.

Yes, I know, this is confusing, even antithetic, but I still remain ambivalent over this film. For, its end has some scenes making me feel great joy, it partly stemming from the fact that all the relationship problems, all the family issues were resolved as if by magic.

Like in “La Boum”.

Review By: eightylicious

Other Information:

Original Title LOL (Laughing Out Loud)
Release Date 2009-02-04
Release Year 2008

Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 43 min (103 min)
Budget 10900000
Revenue 31451622
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Comedy, Romance
Director Lisa Azuelos
Writer Lisa Azuelos, Nans Delgado
Actors Sophie Marceau, Christa Théret, Jérémy Kapone
Country France
Awards 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL, Panavision Primo Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 250D 5205)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (3-perf) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)

LOL (Laughing Out Loud) 2009 123movies
Original title LOL (Laughing Out Loud)
TMDb Rating 6.506 1,164 votes

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