Will no one talk to Lars honestly about the pitfalls of dating a golem?
Lars And The Real Girl (2007)
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Reviews Counted:129
Fresh:104
Rotten:25
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: Lars and the Real Girl could've so easily been a one-joke movie. But the talented cast, a great script, and direction never condescends to its character or the audience.
Theatrical Release:21-03-2008
Synopsis: As the title character, Ryan Gosling is a strange but likeable young man who manages to keep down a job but keeps mostly to himself. He only leaves the garage where he lives when his older brother... As the title character, Ryan Gosling is a strange but likeable young man who manages to keep down a job but keeps mostly to himself. He only leaves the garage where he lives when his older brother Gus (Paul Schneider) and loving sister-in-law Karin (Emily Mortimer) drag him to their house next door for dinner. Lars doesn't take well to questioning, so the disturbing level of his isolation is never openly discussed. It's only when he announces he has a girlfriend in the form of an anatomically correct doll he purchased via the Internet that everyone must admit his precarious mental state. No one quite knows how to help Lars, so they play along, careful not to do anything that might push him or Bianca (his plastic fiancée) over the edge. The results are touching efforts on the part of all those who love him to help Lars through what his psychologist (Patricia Clarkson) assures them may be only a stage. Kelli Garner shines as Margo, the real, live girl who Lars seems incapable of seeing. Despite being ignored, Margo hangs in there, hopeful Lars will come around to sanity and to her. Craig Gillespie's LARS AND THE REAL GIRL is a sweet love story and a film which deals with mental illness in surprisingly subtle ways. With a formula that could easily have manipulated for cheap laughs, the film achieves quirky humor in parts but mostly touching observations about the nature of delusions themselves. The film's talented cast gathers around Lars, a sensitive character who the film respects and who Gosling (THE NOTEBOOK, HALF NELSON) brings fully to life. [More]
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Patricia Clarkson, Emily Mortimer, Paul Schneider
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Patricia Clarkson, Emily Mortimer, Paul Schneider, Kelli Garner
Director: Craig Gillespie
Director: Craig Gillespie
Screenwriter: Nancy Oliver
Producer: Sidney Kimmel, John Cameron, Sarah Aubrey
Composer: David Torn
Studio: MGM
Reviews for Lars And The Real Girl
Gillespie’s sophomore outing seems destined to be perceived as his true emergence as an artist.
The idea is original, the story is sweet, but repetition sets in making it difficult to bond with Ryan Gosling's bland, introverted character for long.
Through small gestures and bold choices, [Gosling’s] created a character you begin feeling sorry for and end up rooting for and almost envying, simply because he’s found something (someone?) that makes him feel whole and alive.
Lars and the Real Girl is an example of how even the most ridiculous premise can be used to construct a smart, touching motion picture.
What could have been cloying or absurd is instead endearing, even if the film is somewhat too long for its conceit.
It goes from really quite amusing to a film that starts moving towards a simple grace that touches greatness.
A timely reminder that love stories don’t have to be crass or contrived to succeed, even if one of the star-crossed lovers is entirely artificial.
Happily devoid of humor based on ridicule, it achieves almost excruciating concern and sympathy in an entirely stand-alone expression of romantic comedy.
A sweet film brought to life by excellent performers, Lars and the Real Girl makes for a very soothing time at the movies.
One of the year's pleasant surprises, an offbeat lyrical fable about the coming of age of a painfully shy guy, splendidly played by Gosling; it's shocking to realize that this gentle dramedy is helmed by Gillespie, who helmed the dreadful Mr. Woodcock.
Lars might at first sound like a movie you wouldn't want your kids to see, but it has a heart of gold.
A truly warm and wonderful film that work by using simpler storytelling to explore very deep human emotions.
Gosling once again shows his range and ability to pick quality projects in this sweet little script from Six Feet Under scribe Nancy Oliver.
Tenderly depicting his characters' human foibles with low-key visual humor, Gillespie never condescends or goes for an easy joke.
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