Lars and the Real Girl
Lars Lindtrom couldn't find his dreaming woman in the real world so he decide to buy a sex doll and lives with it. People don't take it into consideration and think he is fooled, even his brother. However, Lars want a real and meaningful ralationship with his doll for the rest of his life. How do he live with his doll and can he persuade others to accept his doll girl?
21 January 1938, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
16 March 1976, Asheville, North Carolina, USA
1971, Costa Mesa, California, USA
29 December 1959, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
11 April 1984, Bakersfield, California, USA
February1971, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1 December 1971, London, England, UK
April 22, 2016
For a premise with such lurid possibilities, Lars and the Real Girl is actually a sweet little comedy of romantic delusion and communal affection...May 08, 2011
Sweet, sad and funny...an entertaining fable about the phenomenon of socially crippled singles. [Blu-ray]November 03, 2007
...we're surprised to find that it's possible to feel a real emotional attachment to an anatomically correct girl made of quality plastic.August 26, 2009
A delusional but sweet psychological drama about a young man treated for a bizarre delusional disorder with unconditional love.November 02, 2007
A sweet little fable about how a delusional man-child is helped by the loving ministrations of his family and community, the kind of throwback flick where human nature is seen as inherently good -- a notion so quaint that it feels damn near buoyant.November 15, 2007
Under Mr. Gillespie's admirably directed seriousness of tone, the performers, particularly Mr. Gosling, Ms. Mortimer, Mr. Schneider, Ms. Clarkson, Ms. Gardner and Mr. Reid, never miss a beat.October 26, 2007
Initially sounds perverted but ends up being just the opposite.November 02, 2007
Lars and the Real Girl remains suspended somewhere between perversity and pap, with only Gosling hinting at the mingling that might have been.October 14, 2012
Lars And The Real Girl is a film without compare, about as far removed from conventional comedy as it's possible to be.August 10, 2009
Overall, an imperfect gem. In its successful attempt to go for the heart, "Lars and the Real Girl" stumbles a bit. I would have cast Michael Cera in the lead role.February 22, 2008
While the film pulls a few punches, its off-kilter sweetness is as inoffensive and likable as a tepid cup of cocoa.September 19, 2010
Nancy Oliver's sincere, graceful script about working through grief with the help of tolerance and patience deftly avoids introducing artificial drama. And, as Lars, the reliably terrific Ryan Gosling gives a warm, earnest performance.