
Lolo 2015
"Not your average love triangle"
Julie Delpy's *Lolo (2015)* spins a playful yet sharply observed romantic comedy set against the sun-drenched backdrop of the south of France.
Director: Julie Delpy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lolo (2015) about?
*Lolo (2015)* follows a whirlwind romance between a chic Parisian woman and a carefree IT specialist, only for their newfound happiness to be threatened by the woman's 19-year-old son. Determined to break them apart, the son's antics turn their love triangle into a comedic battle of wills.
Who directed Lolo?
Lolo was directed by Julie Delpy, the acclaimed filmmaker and actress known for her insightful, character-driven stories.
Who stars in Lolo?
The film stars Dany Boon, Julie Delpy, Vincent Lacoste, Karin Viard, and René-Alban Fleury in key roles.
Is Lolo (2015) worth watching?
As a lighthearted French comedy, *Lolo (2015)* delivers plenty of laughs and heart, thanks to its engaging cast and Julie Delpy's sharp direction. While not groundbreaking, it's a charming, feel-good pick for fans of romantic comedies with a twist.
How long is Lolo?
*Lolo (2015)* has a runtime of 99 minutes.
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About Lolo (2015) — A Parisian love triangle explodes when a jealous son crashes the party
Julie Delpy's *Lolo (2015)* spins a playful yet sharply observed romantic comedy set against the sun-drenched backdrop of the south of France. The story follows Violette, a polished Parisian with a taste for sophistication, who crosses paths with Jean-René, a free-spirited IT whiz on holiday. Sparks fly, and their summer romance quickly turns into a full-fledged love affair when Jean-René impulsively relocates to Paris to be with her. But their newly minted bliss faces an unexpected hurdle: Lolo, Violette's cunning and fiercely protective 19-year-old son. Determined to sabotage the relationship, Lolo launches a mischievous campaign to drive Jean-René away, turning the couple's love triangle into a battle of wits and wills.
Delpy infuses the film with her signature blend of charm and wit, balancing laugh-out-loud moments with tender reflections on love, family, and the chaos of modern romance. The cast—featuring Delpy alongside Dany Boon, Vincent Lacoste, and Karin Viard—delivers performances that are as endearing as they are hilarious, making *Lolo (2015)* a delightful escape for fans of lighthearted yet clever comedies.