I'm sorry you didn't get any comments, but I love this movie, and been fascinated with this type of life. I've actually been married and divorced, and a couple psycho girlfriends later. I bought a doll, and it's already helping my mental health. It's F-UP for sure, but I'm living in the middle of nowhere by myself, and this has brought me great happiness until I'm ready to date again. It actually is helping me get over an ex that tried to kill me in my sleep. I know that's pretty deep, but I haven't been able to deal with people after almost being stabbed in my own bed. It's been the only way to get me back to being a normal person again. So people can judge me for this weird ass way of life, but it's getting me back to a place to deal with people and relationships again. I just watched this movie, so it really relates to me, because I've been socially isolated for many years now. I took care of my dad for three years, then had to move out and get my own little place in the country and live a delusion like this.
@MassHysteriaHD
11 ай бұрын
Hope you can gain that trust back eventually. Traumatic events like that can definitely fuck you up for awhile. It takes time but you'll get back to it eventually
@mischok7215
2 ай бұрын
You’re literally him
@Datrebor
2 ай бұрын
I am similar to him but then I am not him. I can go out and talk to people even hug them. But to try and talk about love or being girlfriend. Forget that, I can't. If someone online wants to be more than friends, I tell her something then block her. I had a girlfriend I thought I wanted to marry. She wanted to own me and control me. It was mental abuse from her. Another one was bi-polar that went off her meds often. She hit and bit me. Others weren't much better a stalker and a married woman among them. After all this time I don't know how to pick one up and too scared that I might. A realistic doll is not scary like women are.
@regalx1
Ай бұрын
Yes thank you for your analysis of Lars and the Real Girl. It does make better sense as a romantic comedy about a guy with a serious mental health issue, then a sympathetic incel type guy. and Ryan Gosling didn't shy away that the protagonist was sort of an asshole. Usually directors go the Rayman route and portray people with mental health issues inaccurately to make them more relateable. It's not a perfect ending, in that most people probably wanted there to be more emphasis on the relationship between Lars and the actual Real girl love interest instead of the doll, but it's whatever.
@_Majunior
Ай бұрын
I liked this movie a lot. You should put out more videos and I'm sure the traction will come
@peacearena
3 ай бұрын
Interesting comments about a great little film. I hadn't thought about the AI connection, but your point seems likely. However I don't think things changed all that much in 16 years, either with film greenlighting in Hollywood or attitudes about mental health or gender politics in society.
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