Film Analysis: Lars And The Real Girl

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In the movie Lars and the Real Girl, a man has deep insecurities which ultimately lead to a rare disorder affecting his present state of mind. Lars, the main character, begins his his story on a peculiar note, leading the audience to interpret his uncomfortable state of mind. Soon, his loneliness encompass his life, and he attempts to fill his void with a creature other than a human. The audience can clearly see his problems, but he remains blind and thinks he is truly in love with a doll. In the beginning of the movie, Lars acts borderline juvenile with his childish tendencies. He plays with toys in church, causes obnoxious disruptions, and refuses to talk. His neighbors, who later reveal themselves as Lars brother and sister-in-law, attempt to fill his lonely void by hopelessly asking him to keep them company. Lars realises that the one thing he really wants is the …show more content…

Clearly, this information ties directly in with Lar’s early life. The town continues to play along and treat Bianca as one of their own, inviting her to parties and genuinely treating her like another human being when Lars is around. This seems to help Lars with his mental state. Eventually, he begins to tell the doctor a little bit of what upsets him. Being touched by another human causes him severe discomfort. He even admits to his fear of his sister-in-law being pregnant. Now, the doctor reminds him that his mother was killed during his childbirth, and that reason is probably why he is scared. In a conversation between his brother and his sister-in-law, his brother admits to leaving Lars alone to raise himself with their crazy father. This begs the question of whether or not Lars ever experienced child

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