Lars and the Real Girl
Lars and the Real Girl (2007)

Lars and the Real Girl

2/5
(13 votos)
7.3IMDb70Metascore

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In the first scene in the doctor's office, Clarkson's wristwatch reads 10:35, but Schneider's reads 12:15.

In the bowling scene, when Margo hits the pins, they all fall down.

When the shot is returned to her, two pins in the left hand corner are left standing.

Then when the shot is return the third time, all the pins are gone again.

At the first dinner with Lars and Bianca, the glass of milk Lars is drinking suddenly appears on the opposite side of his plate when he begins cutting Bianca's food.

When Lars is handed the flower after church, he has it in his right hand just before turning around to see Margo.

After turning to see Margo he quickly throws it away with his left hand.

At the party, when the host puts on a vinyl record, she drops the needle on the first track on the side.

But the song that comes out of the speakers is "This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody), which is the last song on the Talking Heads album, "Speaking in Tongues.

" As the last track, it would appear closest to the center of the album, rather than at the outside edge where the needle is placed.

In fact, it has never appeared as the lead-off track on any vinyl album.

The version of the Talking Heads song "This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)" played at the party was never released on vinyl.

The version played in the film is a live version recorded for the Stop Making Sense album but only appears on a Special Edition CD released many years later.

Box Office

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6 March 2008 USA USD 5,972,884
2 March 2008 USA USD 5,949,693
24 February 2008 USA USD 5,928,858
17 February 2008 USA USD 5,907,476
10 February 2008 USA USD 5,886,529
3 February 2008 USA USD 5,876,272
27 January 2008 USA USD 5,861,887
20 January 2008 USA USD 5,840,969
13 January 2008 USA USD 5,802,820
6 January 2008 USA USD 5,760,558
30 December 2007 USA USD 5,707,874
23 December 2007 USA USD 5,626,849
16 December 2007 USA USD 5,498,148
9 December 2007 USA USD 5,319,075
2 December 2007 USA USD 5,059,654
24 November 2007 USA USD 4,714,072
18 November 2007 USA USD 4,143,274
4 November 2007 USA USD 2,390,366
21 October 2007 USA USD 316,218
14 October 2007 USA USD 90,418
29 March 2009 Worldwide USD 11,293,523
29 March 2009 Non-USA USD 5,320,639
20 January 2008 Italy EUR 134,277
13 January 2008 Italy EUR 112,138
6 January 2008 Italy EUR 56,588
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14 October 2007 USA USD 90,418 7
6 January 2008 Italy EUR 56,588 30
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
2 March 2008 USA USD 10,272 23
24 February 2008 USA USD 18,851 58
17 February 2008 USA USD 12,851 19
10 February 2008 USA USD 7,314 21
3 February 2008 USA USD 7,952 22
27 January 2008 USA USD 12,741 24
20 January 2008 USA USD 25,245 35
13 January 2008 USA USD 26,591 36
6 January 2008 USA USD 36,886 38
30 December 2007 USA USD 63,914 40
23 December 2007 USA USD 62,742 65
16 December 2007 USA USD 106,487 114
9 December 2007 USA USD 167,721 161
2 December 2007 USA USD 241,474 178
24 November 2007 USA USD 358,519 163
18 November 2007 USA USD 506,556 244
4 November 2007 USA USD 765,971 321
21 October 2007 USA USD 188,603 21
14 October 2007 USA USD 90,418 7
20 January 2008 Italy EUR 11,135 9
13 January 2008 Italy EUR 32,999 27

Comentarios

Second to my love of Ryan Gosling's work as an actor is my trust in his taste for projects (the one exception ironically is "Lala Land", which, unlike most of the world, I hated). And this film confirms that.

This is a movie that starts out a little strange but turns into something so heartwarming. Ryan Gosling is amazing, his character has such a great transformation from beginning to end.

Lars and the Real Girl--------------Lars and the Real Girl stars Ryan Gosling as "Lars", an insecure, deluded man who strikes up a heartfelt relationship with an inanimate doll named Bianca. The film starts with an excellent score and a state of isolation pertaining to Lars.

I'm a huge fan of indie films and human piece stories... I saw the synopsis and it sounded weird but I love weird movies.

I fully enjoyed this film. While the premise of the movie ("A guy falls in love with a sex doll!

I'd never heard about Lars and the Real Girl when a friend recommended I see it. I had no idea whether it had even made it to the cinema.

Before I watched this film, I thought it was going to be a comedic farce, however this was a deeply moving piece. During the movie, I kept thinking to myself "the characters really ring true".

The movie was about healing and growth, not just individually but as a community. The acting is excellent.

The producers of the first 'Lars', surprised that such a dreary yet far-fetched movie could make a few bucks, decided to follow it up with 'Part 2'. For those of you who haven't seen the movie, I'll describe it.

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