Lars and the Real Girl

pontifex

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I thought this was actually a pretty good movie. It sounds really stupid if you just read a small description about it, but there's a lot more to it than that.
 

queenrobot

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I saw this movie. It was slightly depressing. I thought it was strange that everyone in the town was playing along with the main character's delusions.
 

0roo0roo

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unrealistic and stupid.
so timid it makes the relationship chaste.
instead of delving realistically into mental illness it gives us shallow pop psych cr@p. townsfolk who go along with the moron on a level that is mind numbing. and of course it has to be so hollywood that a reasonably attractive girl is still interested in him. whats creepy is that the film makers thought this was worth making.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: queenrobot
I saw this movie. It was slightly depressing. I thought it was strange that everyone in the town was playing along with the main character's delusions.

i agree. it definitely wouldn't be like that outside of a movie. Would be cool if people could pull together and do that though. The world would be a much better place.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
unrealistic and stupid.
so timid it makes the relationship chaste.
instead of delving realistically into mental illness it gives us shallow pop psych cr@p. townsfolk who go along with the moron on a level that is mind numbing. and of course it has to be so hollywood that a reasonably attractive girl is still interested in him. whats creepy is that the film makers thought this was worth making.

i guess i don't take movies, especially ones that are billed as comedies, that seriously.
 

0roo0roo

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well it was no comedy because it wasn't funny. it was sad...in that it was so stupid i felt sad that i watched it. it wasn't darkly comic because it was insultingly stupid, dark comedy requires insight and this had none. it was simple minded nonsense. in no way was it a comedy.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
well it was no comedy because it wasn't funny. it was sad...in that it was so stupid i felt sad that i watched it. it wasn't darkly comic because it was insultingly stupid. in no way was it a comedy.

eh, i laughed quite a bit.

let me guess, you're probably one of the people on this board that thinks Talledega Nights is the best movie ever and thought it was hilarious?

I didn't laugh once at Talladega Nights and I laughed several times at this movie.


to each his own i guess.
 

Invisible Evil

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I may be wrong, but I never have seen anything like this movie. I though it was very good, but odd.
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
well it was no comedy because it wasn't funny. it was sad...in that it was so stupid i felt sad that i watched it. it wasn't darkly comic because it was insultingly stupid. in no way was it a comedy.

eh, i laughed quite a bit.

let me guess, you're probably one of the people on this board that thinks Talledega Nights is the best movie ever and thought it was hilarious?

I didn't laugh once at Talladega Nights and I laughed several times at this movie.


to each his own i guess.

i thought it was WORSE than talladega nights. lars is talladega nights pretending to be profound.
 

thomsbrain

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: meltdown75
remind you of anyone?

you?

most of atot?

Everyone at ATOT. ;)

On another note, 0roo0roo seems to have missed the point of the movie: To point out and hope for an essential goodness and kindness in all people. I appreciated it as a rare and unpretentiously optimistic message.