What impresses me the most is that people in the film understand and accept Lars, and bring Bianca into their lives, help her bathe, dress her, take her to parties, etc., treat her as a real girl, not a real girl. Cast a strange look.
Due to the shadow of being abandoned in childhood, Lars lacked a sense of security in his heart, so he would resort to an inflatable doll, because only inflatable dolls would not leave him, so when Bianca had his own itinerary in the middle, Lars would feel restless and irritable, Feels like losing Bianca.
Bianca gave Lars a sense of security, and because Bianca allowed the people in the town to really understand the depths of Lars' heart, and gave him more love, not just the good guy in the impression of people. Bianca and the people in the town gave Lars more sense of security and love, so Bianca died of illness at the end of the film, and this was also a sign that Lars began to open his heart and slowly integrate into the real world.
Most of the people who lack love and insecurity choose to close themselves in the real world and find solace in a false and beautiful world. It's a sanctuary for those of us, and Lars is lucky to have the understanding and help of people in the real world. I hope we can understand and help more, instead of blindly accusing each other of being cowardly and cowardly.
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