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  • 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).
  • alinachocron14 October 2007
    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!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    In my whole life I didn't like a novela more than 'La Viuda De Blanco 1996', I've seen many but there weren't any that got my attention...until .....'Lalola'.

    It was amazing, funny and romantic. From the very first episode I was so into this novela.

    The comedy in this one is absolutely unbelievable, I was laughing my guts out every time Lola opens her big mouth, she's so funny in every possible way.

    For example :-

    1-When Lalo became Lola, his very first reaction was so hilarious. 2-When she started to wear heels. 3-When she shaved her legs for the first time with the help of Facundo....that scene was unbelievably hilarious. 4-When she had her first period in a public place and was wearing a WHITE dress. 5-The way she talks and moves. 6-Her feminine hormones which started to appear through her jealousy of Natalia (the way she acted was so funny). 7-Her unstoppable crying when Facundo was about to leave the country the first time and then when he left her after figuring out she's Lalo (she acted just like any other woman with a broken heart and even more). 8-When Facundo's daughter Melisa called her and asked her to come and pick her up, Melisa told her father that she will go and live with Lola until Natalia leaves his house (that scene was so funny) 9-When Facundo got her out of jail and they were fighting and Grace was hiding in the bathroom to avoid their fight and after all the shouting, the loud voices and the hitting, Grace came out of the bathroom and they were on the ground making love (I mean, they were fighting a minute earlier and somehow ended up making out, that was wow). 10-When they had a make up sex and she told him "should we fight more often so we can end up like that". 11-Oh and when Lola warned Facundo to come near her or even touch her before he sorts everything out with Natalia, and just one day he went to her and said "I can't take it anymore, I just can't, if I didn't take 185 kisses right now I will kill myself and I have a daughter to raise and she needs me" 12-And when she told him "Te Amo Grandote".

    Too many scenes I recall like the one when she slapped Facundo on stage when he kissed her in public.

    The funny scenes don't just concern Facundo and Lola but all the actors as well, each one has his funny parts.

    As for the romance

    I've never seen in my life two actors who have that much chemistry like these two, they're amazing, I mean, if I didn't know better I would've assumed they were really a couple in real life, god !!!! the chemistry was really really unbelievable.

    And the romantic scenes oh Mama Mia!! go figure!.

    What I have in mind now are :-

    1-The jealousy parts and the looks and the very first time he met her. 2-When he told her he loved her and when he didn't leave the country with Natalia and they kissed under the rain and she confessed her love to him. 3-Also when they made love for the very first time when she asked him not to leave her and to be the first man in her life...she said "Yo Te Amo, Yo Te Amo, No Te Vayas, Por Favor No Te Vayas. Por Favor, Te Amo, Te Amo Como Nunca Amé a Nadie Asi En Mi Vida. Te Necesito, No Puedo Estar Sin Vos. Quiero Que Te Quedes, Quiero Que Seas El Primer Hombre De Mi Vida, Por Favor".

    ... Grace said at that moment after Lola and Facundo made love:

    "Lola Estaba Feliz, Emocionada, Por Fin Habia Podido Tener Esa conexión Tan Deseada Con Facundo, Todo Era Magico, Perfecto, Se Habia Entregado Enteramente, Dejando De Lado Su Pasado, Los Prejuicios, Los miedos ...... Y a Lalo".

    4 -When he brought her the Serenata and wrote "Te Amo, Quiero Que Sepas Que Desde Que Te Conoci; Mi Vida Es Otra, ya no Duermo, no Vivo, no Respiro sin Pensar en Vos, Sos El Gran Amor De mi Vida, Te Amo, Te Amo, Te Amo" 5-When he proposed to her. 6-The very last scene when they're finally together, when she said "Perdoname, Nunca Quise Lastimarte, Seguro Que Hay Muchas Cosas Que No Sé, Pero Hay Algo Que Es Verdad Y Estoy Segura; Sin Vos, Yo No Existo".

    If I kept writing I won't stop so better stop now. I just wanna say that this novela is one of the best I've ever seen and I'm looking forward for something else catchy just like this one.
  • spikerix6 November 2007
    "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.