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Lolo
Directed by
Julie Delpy
Not Rated
2015
1h 39m
Comedy
5.7
59%
32%
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Violette, a 40-year old workaholic with a career in the fashion industry falls for a provincial computer geek, Jean-Rene, while on a spa retreat with her best friend.
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Cast of Lolo
Dany Boon
Jean-René
Julie Delpy
Violette / Director / Writer
Vincent Lacoste
Lolo
Karin Viard
Ariane
René-Alban Fleury
Présentateur film Crédit Rural
Antoine Lounguine
Lulu
Christophe Vandevelde
Gérard
Elise Larnicol
Élisabeth
Christophe Canard
Patrick
Nicolas Wanczycki
Médecin hôpital
Rudy Milstein
Paco
Didier Duverger
Dutertre
Xavier Alcan
Xavier
Fabienne Galula
Solange
Juliette Lamet
Annabelle
Frédéric Beigbeder
Le cuisinier
Karl Lagerfeld
Himself
Alexandra Oppo
Slovak Model 1
Jessica Cressy
Slovak Model 2
Hea Deville
Bastille Model
Zoé Marchal
Sabine
Ramzy Bedia
L'homme à l'Aston Martin
Eugénie Grandval
Writer
Michaël Gentile
Producer
Lolo Ratings & Reviews
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
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.
NPR
Ella Taylor
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.
Washington Post
Vanessa H. Larson
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.
Film Journal International
Simi Horwitz
[I]ll-defined, creepy and not credible even within the parameters of comedy. The problem is that the story is not funny at all.
Christian Science Monitor
David Sterritt
It's all meant to be funnier than it is.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
For all of its non-commonplace perspectives, the movie finally feels a bit thin.
Metro
Matt Prigge
Aims to subvert the vanilla veneer of the nice French comedy.
New York Times
Nicolas Rapold
As a character, Lolo is a conceit of indulgent parenting and never fully blooms.
Chicago Reader
Adam Morgan
Smarter than most Apatow clones, this is an infinitely quotable riot, especially when Delpy and Viard share the screen.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
Delpy brings an unflinching perspective to the realities of balancing new love and motherhood, even while playing it for laughs.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
Eventually, you may start to wonder, is this a comedy or a stealth horror movie? Not to worry - even the most extreme punishments are softened by hilariously neurotic dialogue.
AV Club
Keith Uhlich
Delpy is so good at portraying her character's varied neuroses, which have been unwittingly forged over a lifetime, that her last-act enlightenment feels like a cop-out.
Village Voice
Bilge Ebiri
Lolo is a maternal horror film in the guise of a light romantic comedy, and therein lies much of its charm.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
A curiously unsentimental director of romantic comedies, Julie Delpy sees romance for the work that it primarily is.
CraveOnline
William Bibbiani
I'm not sure if the most rational response to Lolo is amusement or horror, but I do enjoy asking the question.
The Hollywood Reporter
Boyd van Hoeij
A high-concept comedy that's French actress-director Julie Delpy's most winningly mainstream concoction yet.
Variety
Andrew Barker
What could have been a broad yet sweetly believable comic meditation on cross-cultural middle-aged romance [is dragged] down with flatly staged, sometimes downright infantile low-brow antics.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
An almost excessively familiar romantic comedy...
We Got This Covered
Sam Woolf
Strong casting and a bawdy sense of humour help to freshen up Lolo's stale trappings.
The Playlist
Jessica Kiang
"Lolo" has many charms, and it seems highly possible that if someday Delpy embraces her real strengths as a writer/director and gives us 90 minutes of "Violette et Ariane," she might just make her "Annie Hall."
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