LOL
LOL
PG-13 | 04 May 2012 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
Harockerce

What a beautiful movie!

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Lovesusti

The Worst Film Ever

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BootDigest

Such a frustrating disappointment

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AshUnow

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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nfranco-09358

Poignant portrayal of teenage angst. Miley cyrus captures what is going through a teen's mind. Not quite as well as "The Edge of 17" or "Ladybird" but it was progress.

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valgerdur206

I real enjoyed this movie! It's very light hearted and easygoing. The perfect sunday movie when you're looking for something to watch that isn't to serious but heartwarming!

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Matthew_Capitano

I'm not the biggest Miley fan, but I admit I'd do her once and never call her again.Miley tries to act cute, but it's a no-go, especially since most of the audience is already aware of what a creepy little bitch she is. You'll sit viewing this crap while alternately looking at your watch, or you'll just give in to the boredom and go to sleep, in which case you'll want to dress in your jammies and bring a pillow.Miley looks like a beaver. She has buck teeth and a bony body. If you have any standards at all, you'll forget this forgettable movie as you're sure to never want to see it a second time.

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3Shirts

A lot of these reviews do sound a bit like old people who don't understand youth culture. There is a lot of moaning about 'these kids with cell phones constantly in their face'. The problem is that this film fails to challenge that image at all. I understand that the way teenagers communicate has changed. They use internet slang in person, they are on social media a lot and always using a smart-phone. It makes sense for films to reflect that.The problem is that this film is total tripe, regardless.The acting is horrendous on all sides, particularly Cyrus who clearly already passed the limits of her acting talent in Hannah Montana and needs to just jack it in. How Demi Moore got involved in this I do not know. Sure, she's done some bad movies in the past but I thought she was older and wiser now. Apparently not.I not only failed to empathise with any of these people, I actively started to dislike all of them for being so woefully one dimensional. If you have a teenage daughter, or even just know a teenage girl, ask her about her life at school or the boys she likes. I guarantee it will be more interesting and engaging than the plot of this film.I actually consider this film does more harm than good to the very people it portrays. It could have been an insight into the, sometimes impenetrable, world of teenage life. It could have shown parents or other adults how things have changed since their youth and why social media is so important to teenagers these days. Instead it just reinforces the image that they are shallow, whiny, and entitled 'kids' with no perspective on the real world.I would say this is just for hardcore Miley Cyrus fans but actually it's more likely to upset you if you liked her before. It's not for anyone, simple as that.

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