say goodbye to fairy tales

Tara 2022-03-24 09:01:42

In order to get Hanrath out of his paranoia, the whole town decides to accept the arrival of the blow-up doll Bianca. At first, they were terrified by Hanrath's strange behavior, and gradually they learned to accept the "beautiful woman" made of a pile of silicone in this reality, until finally Bianca became an indispensable member of the town. One is that each of them gave Bianca life, so that everyone was so hurt when they learned that Bianca was about to pass away from the mouth of Hanrath.

First, let's talk about Henrath. Henrath was an unremarkable child from a young age, his mother's untimely death, his father's reticence and his brother's neglect made him reluctant to contact the outside world. And because the family kept trying to change his state, approached him, and hoped that he would be open to making friends. He bought Bianca. The appearance of Bianca made Hanlass become the focus of the town. It is not so much that he controlled Bianca, but that he grafted his emotions onto Bianca. Henrath uses his own way to eliminate the pain deep in his heart, he longs for the attention of others, for power and freedom. Beanca is human but inhuman, but because of this, people feel at ease to talk to her and are happy to portray her as their ideal character. And Henrath is the master who dominates Bianca, and when he chooses to let Bianca die is the time for him and everyone in town to face reality. In my opinion Henrath is smart and even paranoia is one of his tools in directing this drama. This reminds me of the movie "The Truman World". Compared with Truman, Hanrath has the dominant power that Truman does not have, but even if he has a more free right of choice, Henrath still has to choose to face reality And Jean Bianca and his fairy tales are buried deep in the earth.

Finally, I would like to talk about my personal thoughts on inflatable dolls. Personally, I think inflatable dolls are very interesting. It seems to be a certain tipping point, it is the point between the real and the unreal, the material and the spiritual. The definition is very vague. It is more like a mirror. When someone is in front of it, it can image or have a certain meaning. These are all given to it by us. On the contrary, without our presence, it is only a mirror. Not to mention inflatable dolls, even the dolls we love on weekdays are the same. We treat them as living individuals and begin to tell them our thoughts, dress them up, and so on. We all desire to dominate others because we are alone and because we cannot achieve true freedom ourselves. In this way, the inflatable doll has even become a powerful proof that it is difficult to establish an equal and friendly relationship between people in today's era.

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  • 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: 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.

  • Lars Lindstrom: What about me?

    Mrs. Gruner: Big baby! You're just like my husband. She'll be home at 11!