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Lolo
The 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.
24 January 1966, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France
13 September 1941
21 December 1969, Paris, France
10 March 1972, Paris, France
19 July 1963, Bastia, Corsica, France
September 09, 2016
An interesting and particular dark comedy with a very sharp humor. [Full review in Spanish]
May 25, 2016
Delpy 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.
June 02, 2016
It's shocking to see Delpy come up with a comedy as amateurishly awful as Lolo.
March 23, 2017
Perhaps 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.
June 02, 2016
The scattershot humour leads to an inconsistent tone, and a bit of confusion for the audience.
March 24, 2016
Delpy'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.
November 15, 2016
Julie Delpy, who co-wrote the script with Eugenie Grandval, directs with the minimum of fuss, keeping the farce fast and funny.
June 02, 2016
Lolo happily takes the rom-com road less travelled, the one marked "Danger."
March 11, 2016
For all of its non-commonplace perspectives, the movie finally feels a bit thin.
March 10, 2016
As a character, Lolo is a conceit of indulgent parenting and never fully blooms.
March 24, 2016
Lolo 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.
March 31, 2016
I 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.

