Is Russ delusional?

Lorine 2022-04-19 09:01:46

After watching this movie, what I want to say is that Russ is delusional?
There is one detail worth noting: when Russ first brought the doll to his brother's house, his sister-in-law cooked them food, and Russ ate it at the time The food on the doll's plate, apparently Russ knew it was fake, he knew the doll couldn't eat. He thought the doll was real.
I thought about when I was a kid playing with toys alone, when you play, you can't help but think Play the role of the doll, and then dictate the behavior of the doll. It's
not at all to say that Russ is pretending to be sick and then cheating everyone's sympathy, just to say that Russ' behavior is actually a call for attention!
People need to be watched Feel it. Then you get so intoxicated with that feeling that you don't care if you're considered an outlier? Gradually, you want to be noticed all the time, which explains why some people are always grandstanding. But grandstanding here is a Total compliment.
People call for attention because deep down they lack love, or they yearn for it too much. They may be born into unhappy families, or seem happy but unhappy, I've observed that People, some people would rather be treated as an alien by everyone, because then everyone will care more about him, and he can get more love. Maybe they are used to being alone since they were young, so they don't know how to communicate with others when they grow up.
Maybe I like it better I observe people's hearts, but I rarely want to change them. I feel that there is still a lack of personality in this world. If everyone is the same, then this world can only be a world of rulers.
Back to the question of Lars, Although I gave the film a 5, I still think it should be a 4.5, a little more. Wouldn't it be better not to design Russ' past into a fixed pattern? If Russ didn't grow up in such a family, Would he still be like this? If his parents were still alive and he grew up in a seemingly healthy family in Yizhong, would he still be like this?
This question is worth thinking about. Russ's past is not caused by his mother's death, and he is not controlled by himself. I think there are many people in this world who are more unfortunate than him. He caused it by himself. It's not someone else's negligence, it's not his brother's fault, maybe he thinks like that himself, he doesn't want to change, otherwise why would the girl try to talk to him and he ignores others, and his sister-in-law calls him to eat with him, and he won't? It may be Dare to dare, or it may be long-term autism, but it all shows that the environment is the secondary reason, and the subjective is the main reason.
So, is Lars paranoia? He knows exactly what he is doing, but he needs to do this. Do, by doing so he can find his own value in it, he needs to prove that he is himself and not someone else, so when he feels that the doll is busy and does not belong to him, he yells excitedly.
After the treatment, Russ is good There
's another question: would Russ be okay without the girl who loves him?

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Extended Reading
  • Jacklyn 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    I have to admit that every time I see the expressionless Bianca, I want to laugh, and then I want to laugh even more when I see everyone's behavior towards Bianca and everyone's helpless expressions! ——Think about it, when we were young, we often treated toys (things) as people (life), but we couldn’t reach the realm of Hanlas. ——Although this movie shows life, it is like a fairy tale. It is not realistic enough, but it is beautiful and warm enough.

  • Kiley 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Incredible, beautiful metaphor. The development of the story is always beyond my expectations. It can be played so beautifully with inflatable dolls, which exaggerates the tolerance and harmony of the whole society. As a result, the actor is led out of his own psychological haze. beautiful. very pure. Very story.

Lars and the Real Girl quotes

  • Dagmar: So, tell me about Karin. I don't know her very well.

    Lars Lindstrom: Oh, she's wonderful. Gus and I are very lucky with women - she's wonderful. But she...

    Dagmar: That's okay, let's find you something to read

    Lars Lindstrom: No, it's just... between us?

    Dagmar: Of course.

    Lars Lindstrom: I'm worried about her. I think she has a little problem.

    Dagmar: Oh, well, maybe you shouldn't tell me.

    Lars Lindstrom: No, that's okay. It's just, and I think it's because she's insecure, it's just, she's just always trying to hug everybody. You know, some people don't like that. Some people don't like to be hugged. But she doesn't realize that. She takes it personally, and, it hurts her feelings. I don't know what to do about that. Do you?

    Dagmar: It's such a comfort sometimes, just to have somebody's arms around you. Don't you think?

    Lars Lindstrom: No.

    Dagmar: It feels good.

    Lars Lindstrom: It does not feel good. It, it hurts.

    Dagmar: Oh, like a cut, or bruise?

    Lars Lindstrom: Like a burn. Like when you go outside and your feet freeze and you come back in and then they thaw out? It's like that. It's almost exactly like that.

    Dagmar: Same with everyone?

    Lars Lindstrom: Uh, not really with Bianca. But everyone else

  • Dagmar: Don't you want to be an uncle?

    Lars Lindstrom: Don't you want to be a mom?

    Dagmar: [pauses, whispers] Yes. But I'm not able to have children of my own.