LOL






Plot
As a new year at school begins, Lola's heart is broken by her boyfriend, though soon she's surprised by her best friend, promising musician Kyle, who reveals his feelings for her.
Release Year: 2012
Rating: 1.7/10 (3,594 voted)
Director:
Lisa Azuelos
Stars: Miley Cyrus, Douglas Booth, Ashley Greene
Storyline
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 Lola's mom, Anne, "accidentally" reads her teenage daughter's 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.
Writers: Lisa Azuelos, Kamir Aïnouz
Cast:
Miley Cyrus
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Lola
Ashley Greene
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Ashley
Demi Moore
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Anne
Douglas Booth
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Kyle
Adam G. Sevani
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Max
Thomas Jane
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Gina Gershon
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Austin Nichols
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Mr. Ross
Jean-Luc Bilodeau
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Jeremy
Fisher Stevens
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Jay Hernandez
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James
Ashley Hinshaw
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Emily
Michelle Burke
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Lauren
Marlo Thomas
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Gran
Nora Dunn
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Emily's Mom
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Release Date: 1 March 2012
Filming Locations: Taylor, Michigan, USA
User Review
A made-for-TV movie on the big screen?
Rating: 2/10
Miley plays the same confused, angry character, yes, as she does in The
Last Song, but instead she lives with her mother instead of her father.
I am telling you, she does not even bother trying to act, she is just
walking through this role, pretending perhaps that she is interacting
with her own mother as I am sure the two have their own ups and downs
in real life. She is American, of course, but seems to have a problem
with English. Ahh, but she is very proficient in umm, like, teen-speak,
y'know? Certainly there is a market for vapid movies that seem better
suited for TV. As there are some who would prefer eating at McDonald's
instead of a quality restaurant. It is funny that Miley has seemed to
have forgotten the millions of little girls who have been loyal fans
these many years as she has several times remarked that perhaps this
movie is not for them but for an older crowd. Please, this movie is
like junkfood for the younger crowd that frequents American malls
oohing and ahhing over the mass-produced wares displayed in the shop
windows. I say to you, girl formerly known as Hannah Montana, forget
about Hollywood and remember your roots...country music is what you
were born to do. Do not be ashamed of your blood.

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