"Time travel" in any shape or form is something I will always watch.
And the plot of Lola sounded interesting enough.
Sadly, I could not even finish it.
It is badly done in so many ways.
First, the "footage" does not look at all like it was from 1941.
Second, while I can accept the existence of a "Time Machine" that broadcasts the future (for a movie), everything else is 100% unbelievable.
If there really was such a thing during the war, there is no way that any of the characters would act the way they do.
The general style might appear to some people, to me it was rather offputting as well. All said, it's another twist on the "found footage" genre, which has been overdone so many times and better should be left alone.
And the plot of Lola sounded interesting enough.
Sadly, I could not even finish it.
It is badly done in so many ways.
First, the "footage" does not look at all like it was from 1941.
Second, while I can accept the existence of a "Time Machine" that broadcasts the future (for a movie), everything else is 100% unbelievable.
If there really was such a thing during the war, there is no way that any of the characters would act the way they do.
The general style might appear to some people, to me it was rather offputting as well. All said, it's another twist on the "found footage" genre, which has been overdone so many times and better should be left alone.