In a world connected by YouTube iTunes and Facebook Lola and her friends navigate the peer pressures of high school romance and friendship while dodging their sometimes overbearing and confused parents. When Lolas mom Anne accidentally reads her teenage daughters racy journal she realizes just how wide their communication gap has grown. Through hilarious and heartfelt moments between mother and daughter LOL is a fresh coming-of-age story for modern times.
Review
A monotonous dreadful film that follows the gimmicks of social networking and text messaging. I wouldn't classify this as a movie it falls along the lines of high school trauma and the depressing pokes of a Facebook page. The acting was subpar and the love story was the equivalent of rusty nails while it focuses on the redundant internet slang we constantly see today. The whole feeling of the film was basically like looking at a Facebook page. Very dull and asinine with the sense of delusional romance forever reminding us how little hope remains for todays youth. If this is what you call quality entertainment then I fear for the sanctity of our Media. Major waste of filming resources and should be shot into the sun for the sake of humanity.