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Were anyone to suggest that a ‘romance’ between a guy and a blowup doll could become one of the more sensitive films of the year, it would be cause for derision - that is, before viewing LARS AND THE Proper GIRL. The amazing myth was written by Nancy Oliver (the writer of many episodes of the TV series ‘Six Feet Under’) and directed by Craig Gillespie who gathered a particularly strong cast of actors to reveal this examination of compassion and appreciate for an emotionally injured young man by petite town folks, reminding us that caring for each other is tranquil a highly regarded value.
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Lars Lindstrom (Ryan Gosling) survived a tough childhood only to become a loner insecure of emotional and tactile contact. He lives in the garage of his deceased parents’ home while his brother Gus (Paul Schneider) and pregnant sister-in-law Karin (Emily Mortimer) live in the main house. Despite Karin’s pleadings to be allotment of the family, Lars prefers to maintain to himself. At his job his co-workers include Margo (Kelli Garner), who is more than a miniature attracted to the calm and strangely distant Lars, and a fellow who finds ‘ life-size cherish dolls’ on the internet. Lars orders one of the dolls and when ‘Bianca’ arrives, Lars finally has a girlfriend to section his loneliness. He introduces Bianca to Gus and Karin who pick up the area irregular, but at the same time view the happiness in Lars that has been missing. They befriend Lars and Bianca to peruse a doctor Margo (Patricia Clarkson) who plays along with the thought that Lars finds Bianca valid, and encourages Gus and Karin to be supportive. As it ends up the entire miniature town accepts Bianca and she is introduced to doing noble deeds and be a well-known piece of the town, all through the kindness of people who adore the ‘delusional’ Lars and care only for his happiness. How Lars gradually finds his contrivance into the proper world and copes with the opinion of his need for Bianca, the fable comes to a tender ending, one that never for a moment feels like a sellout but maintains the dignity of all of the characters in the legend.
This is a exquisite and thoughtful exploration of the needs we all have for thought, compassion, and acceptance, and while there are some very laughable moments in this well-written record, the overall message is one of gentle savor. Ryan Gosling is so sparkling an actor that he makes this rather complex character understandable and gains our empathy. The supporting cast is equally qualified - especially Patricia Clarkson, Emily Mortimer and Paul Schneider. Highly recommended viewing, this is a DVD many will want to hold for repeated viewings. Grady Harp, April 08
Lars lives in one of the snowed-in Northern states; his town could be next to Lake Wobegone. He’s painfully unnerved, in an utterly literal sense of the term - he won’t even visit his brother and sister in law in the house adjacent to where he lives. Maybe it’s no suprise that he orders a customized, anatomically detailed treasure doll.
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The surprise is that it comes to life for him. Everyone else sees a slightly creepy adult toy, but he brings “Bianca” everywhere - to dinner with his brother and sister in law, to a Christmas party with his co-workers, even to church. He concocts an clarify fantasy about why she says so limited, why she needs a wheelchair, even why she needs to borrow clothing. A psychologist tries to address his delusion but, while it works itself out, recommends humoring him. And so, the entire community does. If they’re going to treat her as trusty, they’re going to do it upright.
Therein lies the quirky charm of this movie - an entire town rallying around one of their have, playing their fraction in his weird drama. If that’s what’s best for him and there’s no damage in it, they’ll do it. A few balk, of course, but only a few and not for long. They bag Bianca fully into their community, sometimes to Lars’s panic.
The overjoyed ending (pleased enough) makes this into a movie about redemption, but that over-simplifies this complex film. The premise looks like some modern-day fairy account. Once site in motion, the movie carries itself forward with understated kindness, maybe even nostalgia for a small-town closeness, whether that closeness ever existed or not.
– wiredweird
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