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LOL (2006)

LOL (2006)
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The constant need to be plugged in and connected threatens to crash the real-life operating system of three technologically obsessed twentysomethings in director Joe Swanberg's humorous meditation on the relationship between man and machine in modern society. Tim does computer work for a living, but he also lives for his computer. Unfortunately his inability to snap the lid closed on his laptop is rapidly alienating his girlfriend Ada, who recognizes Tim's apparent inability to communicate with other people without the buffer of technology. Meanwhile, as struggling musician Alex obsesses over a girl he met on an adult website, a flesh-and-blood girl named Walter does her best to make her attraction to Alex known. Lastly, Chris has transferred from New York to Chicago due to the demands of his job, making a long-distance relationship with his East-coast girlfriend Greta increasingly difficult to maintain. Though the pair talks constantly on their cell phones while also sending cell-phone pictures to one another, neither Chris nor Greta can deny that their reliance on technology in sustaining their relationship is no substitute for the living, breathing warmth of human companionship. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Kevin BewersdorfJoe Swanberg, (more)
Director(s):
Joe Swanberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of LOL

The constant need to be plugged in and connected threatens to crash the real-life operating system of three technologically obsessed twentysomethings in director Joe Swanberg's humorous meditation on the relationship between man and machine in modern society. Tim does computer work for a living, but he also lives for his computer. Unfortunately his inability to snap the lid closed on his laptop is rapidly alienating his girlfriend Ada, who recognizes Tim's apparent inability to communicate with other people without the buffer of technology. Meanwhile, as struggling musician Alex obsesses over a girl he met on an adult website, a flesh-and-blood girl named Walter does her best to make her attraction to Alex known. Lastly, Chris has transferred from New York to Chicago due to the demands of his job, making a long-distance relationship with his East-coast girlfriend Greta increasingly difficult to maintain. Though the pair talks constantly on their cell phones while also sending cell-phone pictures to one another, neither Chris nor Greta can deny that their reliance on technology in sustaining their relationship is no substitute for the living, breathing warmth of human companionship. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
81 mins

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Director(s):
Joe Swanberg
Writer(s):
Kevin BewersdorfC. Mason WellsJoe Swanberg
Producer(s):
Joe Swanberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Drug Content, Adult Situations, Youth Substance Use, Sexual Situations)
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Danny H.

it was about as interesting as GECIO commercials about having 15 minutes of fame.. this movie lost the 15 minutes of fame after the first 10 minutes. there are better movies out there, rent something else. the story seems that someone took videos made on video sharing sites like youtube and made music videos. at least when movies like the blair witch project was made, it had a story and plot. this one had no real imagination to be made and made little sense.

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Alfred G.

dumb!!! DON'T BOTHER!

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Raquel L.

This movie sounds WAY better then it was, I think I actually lost brain cells on this movie. Looks to be written and directed by an 6 year old. SKIP IT!

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