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Lolo
TrailerThe film tells the story of Violette, a forty-something Parisian workaholic with a career in the fashion industry who surprises herself by falling for Jean-René, a simple computer analyst newly-divorced.Genre: ComedyActors: Julie Delpy, Dany Boon, Vincent Lacoste, Karin Viard, Antoine Lounguine, Christophe Vandevelde, Elise Larnicol, Christophe Canard, Nicolas Wanczycki, Rudy Milstein, Didier Duverger, ...»Director: Julie DelpyCountry: FranceDuration: 99 minQuality: SDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Lolo"
Toronto StarJune 02, 2016Lolo happily takes the rom-com road less travelled, the one marked "Danger."
Arizona RepublicMarch 31, 2016I appreciated the effort Delpy, directing her sixth feature, puts forth in trying to spice up the genre. But that doesn't mean I enjoyed it.
NPRMarch 24, 2016Lolo is fun and fresh to look at: Violette's habitat is fashion-world, Centre-Pompidou new Paris, blessedly free of the Louvre-and-Seine shorthand that sells French movies to American audiences.
Washington PostMarch 24, 2016Delpy's portrayal - high-strung, neurotic, prone to mild hysterics - is so reminiscent of some of the actress's previous roles that it's hard to forget that you're watching Delpy, not Violette.
RogerEbert.comMarch 11, 2016For all of its non-commonplace perspectives, the movie finally feels a bit thin.
New York TimesMarch 10, 2016As a character, Lolo is a conceit of indulgent parenting and never fully blooms.
Jerusalem PostMarch 23, 2017Perhaps Delpy and Boon are so popular in France that audiences will go to see them in an improbable rom-com with a tired premise; but even if you are a fan, you won't enjoy them in this movie.
South China Morning PostNovember 15, 2016Julie Delpy, who co-wrote the script with Eugenie Grandval, directs with the minimum of fuss, keeping the farce fast and funny.
CinegarageSeptember 09, 2016An interesting and particular dark comedy with a very sharp humor. [Full review in Spanish]
National PostJune 02, 2016The scattershot humour leads to an inconsistent tone, and a bit of confusion for the audience.
Georgia StraightJune 02, 2016It's shocking to see Delpy come up with a comedy as amateurishly awful as Lolo.
NewcityMay 25, 2016Delpy offers full and troubling rein with the complications of her light-to-dark comedy, with a son who can turn from sunshine to sonofab----on a centime.
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