4 reviews
Lalola is a fresh story, simple to understand, with funny characters. It's a deep breath in the Argentinian TV, where fiction this days is underrated. The lead actress makes a excellent performance, and have good support from the other actors. A different story, knows how to rebuild a "comedy cliché". Lalola tells the story of Lalo, a playboy man that is transformed in a blonde (Carla Peterson), by a spell from an avenger woman than he dates and abandon once (Marcela Kloosterboer). With help from his female best friend (Muriel Santa Ana), who loves him in secret, he will fight for recover his job and prestige in the magazine' redaction, and will know how hard is to be a woman when he starts to feel something for a male co-worker (Luciano Castro).
- codigomorton
- Sep 20, 2007
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This TV series is about a guy (Lalo) who turns into a woman (Lola) overnight and has to learn to live as one. She works in a magazine called Don, along with her partners Facundo, Gastón, Victoria, Soledad, Natalia and their boss Aguirre, who is one of the funniest characters. The really funny thing is that although Lola is acquiring little by little a woman's thoughts and feelings, she still has some male behaviors like watching football games, punching other men and sitting with the legs open. My favorite characters are Lola and Facundo (who are going to couple eventually). I highly recommend this show to anyone who wants to have a good laugh! Great music by Miranda by the way!
- alinachocron
- Oct 13, 2007
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- lovelyaltagracia
- Dec 4, 2010
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"Lalola" adds a great alternative for the Argentinian audience, who've needed something fresh for a long time: fiction mixed with comedy, drama, romance and a great performance of well chosen actors. Carla Peterson as Lola (with the mind of "Lalo") is the soul of the show, she reflects in a amazing way the strives of the modern woman from the perspective of a man, such as sexual harassment, discrimination, female beauty cares and even the "monthly visits" with all its hormonal consequences. The show's romantic aspect finds its center in the amazing chemistry between Lola and co-worker Facundo (Luciano Castro), the most attractive spot of a slowly revolving plot with interesting scripts that hooks the viewer with each episode. A truly worthy choice every night of the week.