Review of Lars and the Real Girl (2007) by Roryp. — 29 Oct 2008
Realism and character detail are undermined by the central conceit (that a whole town would be willing to play along with such an odd delusion.) There loving efforts to include Lars simply become unbelievable after a certain point, or at least, the progression of their efforts are not made believable enough for this viewer.
The plot is also quite predictable. Saying that there are some nice performances (Emily Mortimer is a stand out) and the dialogue is nicely judged. The production values are also quite good. Not a bad film by any means, just weighed down by noticeable flaws.
This review of Lars and the Real Girl (2007) was written by Roryp. on 29 Oct 2008.
Lars and the Real Girl has generally received very positive reviews.
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