can't love, can't

Tiana 2022-03-21 09:01:46

I wrote this title, which seems to contradict this movie. A man falls in love with a plastic product. I would not believe that such a thing will happen in my life, although I firmly believe that everyone has The right to love what you love, of course, in this society, fetishes aren't such a big deal either. It's just that this movie made this plastic love a little too dreamy.
People all over the world are deceiving themselves for a person. Faced with an adult toy who can't speak, has no body temperature, is numb, and doesn't understand the world, they have to pretend that she is an eighteen-year-old, beautiful and polite. girl, and treat her as a familiar part of her life.
I don't know if this is mocking adult society or our concept of love. Of course, he said that this is the beautiful part of the movie, you see everyone is working hard to weave a dream. There are so many realities in life, isn't it good to find a little bit of residual dream in the movie?
However, you don't know that when everyone wants to live in this dream, in the end, the protagonist himself wakes up.

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  • Cristian 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The buried one is still a movie, the name is too vulgar

  • Rosella 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    It feels good at the end'

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.