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Lars and the Real Girl
MGM

Lars and the Real Girl reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 70 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
7.9 out of 10
based on 32 reviews
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MPAA RATING: PG-13 for some sex-related content

Starring Ryan Gosling, Patricia Clarkson, Emily Mortimer, Kelli Garner, and Paul Schneider

Lars and the Real Girl is the touching, amusing, and humorous story about a man whose emotional baggage has kept him from fully embracing life. After years of what is almost solitude, Lars invites Bianca, a friend he met on the Internet, to visit him. He introduces Bianca to his brother Gus and his wife Karen and they are stunned. They don't know what to say to Lars or Bianca--because she is a life-size doll, not a real person, and he is treating her as if she is alive. They consult the family doctor, who explains that this is a delusion he's created--for what reason, she doesn't yet know, but they should all go along with it. What follows is an emotional journey for Lars and the people around him. (Kimmel International)


GENRE(S): Comedy  |  Drama  
WRITTEN BY: Nancy Oliver  
DIRECTED BY: Craig Gillespie  
RELEASE DATE: DVD: April 15, 2008 
Theatrical: October 12, 2007 
RUNNING TIME: 106 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 

What The Critics Said

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100
Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
It's nothing less than a miracle that the director, Craig Gillespie, and the writer, Nancy Oliver, have been able to make such an endearing, intelligent and tender comedy from a premise that, in other hands, might sustain a five-minute sketch on TV.
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91
Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer
The movie is an idyllic view of life as it ought to be, rather than the way it is.
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90
Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan
The creators of this film were fiercely determined not to go so much as a millimeter over the line into sentiment, tawdriness or mockery. It's the rare film that is the best possible version of itself, but "Lars" fits that bill.
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90
Washington Post Ann Hornaday
Gosling's performance is a small miracle, not only because he's so completely open as a man who's essentially shut off, but because he changes and grows so imperceptibly before our eyes.
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88
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
How this all finally works out is deeply satisfying. Only after the movie is over do you realize what a balancing act it was, what risks it took, what rewards it contains. A character says at one point that she has grown to like Bianca. So, heaven help us, have we.
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88
Boston Globe Wesley Morris
When a movie about a guy who orders a sex doll off the Internet can turn vice into virtue, something miraculous has occurred. Lars and the Real Girl achieves that kind of miracle.
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88
Premiere Howard Karren
Lars's attraction to Bianca is like an audience's to an actor onscreen -- the object is fake, an approximation, but for some that's better than flesh and blood. Bianca is a work of art. And so is Lars and the Real Girl.
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88
USA Today Claudia Puig
At a time when romantic comedies seem to have exhausted unique ideas, along comes Lars, an original, amusing and heartfelt tale sharply written by Nancy Oliver (Six Feet Under).
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80
The Hollywood Reporter John DeFore
A deep, sweet-hearted study not only of one lonely character but also of the community that supports him.
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80
Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
Both hilarious and poignant, with a Capraesque humanity that caught me completely off guard.
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80
Empire Helen O'Hara
A strangely affecting romance with real heart -- and another sign that Gosling is one of the best young actors around.
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78
Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten
It takes a village, I've heard it said. It takes a village not only to raise a child but also, in this case, to aid the delusional and help restore good mental health. Or so Lars and the Real Girl would have us believe.
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75
Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez
Initially sounds perverted but ends up being just the opposite.
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75
Portland Oregonian M. E. Russell
Gosling is excellent playing a character who's fundamentally unknowable.
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75
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen
Of course, entire books have been written, and perused by disappointed women, about the male reluctance to put away their fantasized Biancas. In that sense, Lars and the Real Girl is real indeed. In every other, it's a sweet, bordering on saccharine, bagatelle.
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75
New York Daily News Jack Mathews
Working with a doll can't be easy, but Gosling actually makes it feel emotionally real. A scene where he shares an imaginary dance with Bianca, with his eyes closed and a beatific smile on his face, is by itself worth the price of admission.
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75
San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
A gentle comedy, offbeat but never cute, never lewd and never going for shortcut laughs that might diminish character.
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75
ReelViews James Berardinelli
While "quirky" is a good descriptor for the production, Lars and the Real Girl isn't so bizarre that mainstream movie goers will reject it. This is an offbeat independent production that could become one of those big little fall surprises.
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75
New York Post Lou Lumenick
It's a tribute to the filmmakers and cast that by the end of Lars and the Real Girl, you can almost accept that Bianca is, well, a real girl.
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70
Newsweek David Ansen
Gillespie’s movie walks a delicate line through a minefield of potential bad taste. Directed with patient, low-key sensitivity, it never goes for a cheap laugh at its protagonist’s expense.
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70
Variety Alissa Simon
Helmer Craig Gillespie's sweetly off-kilter film plays like a Coen brothers riff on Garrison Keillor's "Lake Woebegone" tales, defying its lurid premise with a gentle comic drama grounded in reality.
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70
New York Magazine David Edelstein
Often howlingly funny, and the actors are a treat. But the underlying message is so suspect that it’s hard to suspend disbelief.
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67
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sean Axmaker
A sweet little comedy, as easygoing and warmly innocuous as the benign irony of the title.
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63
Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea
By movie's end, it seems like the only one giving a truly genuine performance is Bianca. Mouth-agape, steadfastly mum.
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50
Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
You can approach it as a surreal story -- you'd have to, to find value in it -- but happy chuckles are miles away from the point.
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50
Slate Dana Stevens
Heartfelt but muddled film.
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50
The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias
In spite of the title, there's nothing particularly "real" about Lars And The Real Girl, just a couple layers of quirk several stops removed from the world as we know it.
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50
Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
Really, I think we put up with Lars at all only because Gosling has such an affinity for the wounded boy birds he tends to play that it's easy to watch him do his thing.
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50
The New York Times Manohla Dargis
It’s part comedy, part tragedy and 100 percent pure calculation, designed to wring fat tears and coax big laughs and leave us drying our damp, smiling faces as we savor the touching vision of American magnanimity. It holds a flattering mirror up to us that erases every distortion.
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50
TV Guide Maitland McDonagh
Gosling is the film's salvation: He really is good enough to make this underwritten fantasy feel as though it amounts to something. But it doesn't.
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38
Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips
I find Lars and the Real Girl adorable in the worst way, bailed out only by most every member of its excellent cast.
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30
Village Voice Ella Taylor
Lars and the Real Girl wobbles in a slow, toneless no-man's-land between mawkish and schmaltzy while trafficking shamelessly in heartland stereotypy.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 7.9 (out of 10) based on 69 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Liz W gave it a10:
This is one of the sweetest, funniest movies I've ever seen.

Linda L. gave it a9:
A film with unusual sweetness and quirky charm, with excellent acting all around. Yeah, there's an air of fable about it; you have to go with the flow. It occurred to me later that these not-quite-believable people might possibly populate the odd little town of St. Olaf, which Rose of "Golden Girls" was always telling quirky stories about.

franky feathers toofa gave it a0:
Cloying and precious life time channel garbage. so unrealistic and cowardly that it makes the relationship with the doll chaste. unrealistic people, dialog, and portrayal of mental illness. takes a premise that has potential and just takes the stupid way and safe feel good way out. its predictable and worst of all boring. truly monotonous when you watch scenes that are like something a child would write.

Anderson gave it a9:
One of the most thoroughly engaging films I have seen in a long time. One of those films that stays with you. Even a learning experience in parts - and that is unusual!

Jackson F. gave it a1:
Absolutely horrid. There is no way on this green earth that a small town, or larger one for that matter would support someone's delusions. Secondly, he seemed to recover rather quickly after having a 'Real' social outing; the bowling episode. Those two points make this depressing movie unrealistic. I guarantee I could have made a better flick, having no background whatsoever in film. I give 1 point for the doll having nice cans.

Tom F. gave it a9:
Excellent and thoughtful movie. Ryan plays his part with excellence and the rest of the cast is great too. If you can get past the fake girl you might learn something about the introverts in your life.

Chris C gave it an8:
Very odd, yet utterly compelling film - apparently the part of Bianca was originally written for Paris Hilton, but her acting wasn't quite up to scratch.

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