About everyday life of modern youth with each other and their parents
How I love all these French comedies, everything seems so simple and easy, but still it touches. "LOL" was no exception, so reckless a film with acute social angles of modern youth that laughter broke through tears.
More recently, at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008, the French film “Class” won on the difficult work of a teacher in a disadvantaged area, the relationship of students with different levels of wealth and racial affiliation.
Pierre Milo (“Class”) took the broader aspects of the relationship between the students and their teacher, Lisa Alessandrin (“LOL”) went a little different way, developed the theme of social contact more trivial, but no less significant. Therefore, if we compare “LOL” with some films, then personally for me, a closer connection is with the French “Class.”
The film's director Lisa Alessandrin tells us the story of the everyday life of one girl named Lola, turning the inside story of young people from the first kissing with her friends, smoking weed, drinking, rock music to first relationships with guys, first sex on the webcam, first sex in toilet, first sex with a loved one. Here she adds the bitterness of the relationship between fathers and mothers with their children, who at the naughty age (about the transitional age of children) begin to have a diametrically different opinion, although their connection actually turns out to be so close that it is simply impossible to believe, but life, by frames Lisa Alessadrin dictates such rules.
High-quality comedy more like a tart melodrama about the everyday lives of today's youth with an excellent play of actors (Sophie Marceau is simply superb) and excellent music should catch fans of good cinema.
9 out of 10
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