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Lars and the Real Girl
Lars and the Real Girl is a 2007 American movie directed by Craig Gillespie, written
by Nancy Oliver, and co-produced by Sarah Aubrey, John Cameron, and Sidney Kimmel.
The allegory-style movie stars Ryan Gosling, Emily Mortimer, Paul Schneider, Kelli Garner,
and Patricia Clarkson. The plot of the movie revolves around Lars, a man in his late twenties
who experiences a rather boring life due to his shy nature, as well as a normal life
characterized by an office job and weekly church services. The death of his mother at a
young age had a huge impact on Lars’ life because he had to put up with the trauma of living
with a depressed, emotionally unavailable, and abusive father. Lars’ life becomes further
complicated following the death of his father and the bother of his brother who moves to the
family house. This makes him more withdrawn and shows little need for human contact. Lars
slowly develops a psychological problem that makes him very delusional to the extent of
seeking to find love in vinyl love dolls from the internet despite having a secret admirer in
one of his female co-workers. The damage to Lars’ life is due to the effect of not feeling
loved and the lack of a physical touch throughout his life. This affects his ability to build
relationships and connect romantically with a real girl. The producer does a commendable job
for the manner in which he explores the concepts of love, idealism, and realism throughout
the movie. The movie applies as very sweet and soulfully executed plot that explores the
concept of true love and the reality of manhood very effectively.
The producer uses a number of literary techniques throughout the movie in a bid to
connect effectively with the audience. One of the widely used literary techniques in the