Looking For Lola
Looking For Lola

Looking For Lola

1997Movie100 minEnglish

Looking for Lola is a comical look at the world of relationships and highlights just how far we will go to impress that special someone... Mike (Mark Kassen) has moved to L.A. with dreams of being a writer. In order to keep his parents satisfied, he lies to them, telling of his instant success and wealth as an author. Lola (Ara Celi) has dreams of being a dancer; however her illegal status in the country has left her looking after her sleazy boss' mansion. the hilarity begins after the two meet. Both weave an intricate set of lies, painting a picture of success and wealth, in an attempt to woo the other. However, when their parents decide to visit them in California, it becomes extremely challenging to keep the comical facade alive!

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Director: Ranjit RoyGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young Indian woman, Lola, navigates the complexities of life in London, torn between her traditional family values and her desire for independence. Her journey involves discovering her own identity, exploring romantic relationships, and confronting societal expectations. The film follows her as she seeks love and fulfillment while grappling with cultural differences and personal desires.

Critical Reception

Looking For Lola received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its exploration of cultural identity and the immigrant experience, while others found its narrative to be predictable and underdeveloped. Audience reactions were similarly varied, appreciating the emotional depth but sometimes critiquing the pacing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive portrayal of a young woman's struggle with identity.
  • Criticized for a conventional plot that lacked originality.
  • Some found the performances compelling, particularly Nita Mehta's.
  • The film's depiction of cultural clashes resonated with some viewers.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Looking For Lola' often highlight the film's emotional core and its relatable themes of self-discovery and family conflict. Many appreciated the cultural nuances depicted, though some wished for a more dynamic storyline.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in London, aiming to capture the authentic atmosphere of the British Indian community.

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