LOL

LOL
LOL

Film Details

Year

2012

Duration

93 minutes

Genres

Comedy, Romance

Language

English

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Synopsis

This teen movie raises some pertinent issues about youth challenges in a world increasingly dominated by social networking sites where the generation gap between children and parents can be overwhelming. High-school student Lol (short for Lola) starts a new year with an age-old problem; her boyfriend met someone else over the summer. Initially heartbroken, she soon starts to realise that perhaps he wasn't the guy for her after all, and that Mr Right could be right under her nose in the shape of her best friend Kyle.

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12 Classification

This film contains moderate sex references, soft drug use and language.

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