
We celebration. Third Anniversary this blog that aims to scrutinize the tapes and watch films from the perspective of the cameras how sick and heal human beings in the fiction of the screens. Still enjoying a hot summer, so we chose today commemorative special film, whose action takes us to the frigid Canadian winter landscapes.
"Lars and the Real Girl" ( Craig Gillespie, 2007), written by Nancy Oliver , proposes an original story, fantastic, improbable and funny, although more or less bizarre love affair between one male and one female have been treated artificial in the world of 7 th Art perspectives very personal and very different results, such as in "Life Size" ( Luis García Berlanga , 1973) or in the latest "Air Doll " (Hirokazu Koreeda , 2009) .
One of the most interesting of this movie is the Dr. Dagmar (Patricia Clarkson ) family physician with extensive training in psychology that serves the community. She does not think that Lars is suffering from schizophrenia or psychosis, or that your have a genetic disorder or organic brain.
As therapy "family and community" recommends Dr. Gus and wife Karin (Emily Mortimer ) that follow the current Lars, it seems to project on the wrist Bianca their feelings, concerns and aspirations. In some ways, latex girl becomes the silent voice of the tormented mind of his young boyfriend. And for Dr. Dagmar this very singular becomes a sort of treatment once retracted Lars.
Experts say a delusion must meet certain requirements, which differ, for example from another rate more or less heterodox beliefs. Thus, a delusion is an unshakable idea is based on an approach inappropriate. Lars builds his delirium on a latex doll he has given the name, nationality (Brazilian-Danish origin, dark and beautiful, different from the women around them), past, personality ... Lars addresses the impossibility of displacing idea Bianca in a wheelchair, or eating the food she can not swallow. With the help of his small community, Lars delusion extends thanks to the humanitarian protection of their environment (family, doctors, friends, church).
Gus rationality, convinced of the folly of his brother and the need for therapeutic placement, collides with the conservative positions and charitable Karin, Dr. Dagmar and the rest of the community, worthy of a screenplay the most bondadodo Frank Capra. In the shadow, perhaps in love with Lars and waiting for healing, waiting for the fragile and immature Margo (Kelli Garner ).
Lars Restoring inevitably lead to the disappearance of Bianca.
CINEFAGIA
"Lars and the Real Girl" ( Craig Gillespie, 2007), written by Nancy Oliver , proposes an original story, fantastic, improbable and funny, although more or less bizarre love affair between one male and one female have been treated artificial in the world of 7 th Art perspectives very personal and very different results, such as in "Life Size" ( Luis García Berlanga , 1973) or in the latest "Air Doll " (Hirokazu Koreeda , 2009) .
However, in the work of Gillespie's desire is absent. Rather might speak of a love lyric, pure and spiritual. critic Antonio Weinrichter from the pages of ABC , described in his day as "a comedy caste, soft and melancholy," while Jordi Costa of The Country , regarded as a comedy "very black."
Other criticisms of this additional information is available at:
From the medical point of view , this would be a pathological case delusional. Canadian actor Ryan Gosling convincingly embodies Lars Lindstrom, a lonely, introverted boy who has difficulty relating to others. For example, shy away from physical contact, hugs, feeling that they burn. Gosling's interpretation is very commendable, because it enriches the character with a series of gestures and tics endowed with a manifest naturally. Lars
could perhaps have a mild form of dissociative disorder - autism or bipolar disorder even . His mother died after giving birth, and with his older brother Gus (Paul Schneider ) grew under the care of a puritanical and authoritarian father. For shelter, Lars keeps around his neck a scarf of the newborn, apparently woven by his mother while she was pregnant with him. As a permanent umbilical cord that is the emotional bond that keeps him attached to it.
Other criticisms of this additional information is available at:
http://lavozdecristian.cl/cine/lars-y-una-chica-de-verdad/
http://miradadeulises.com/2008/09/lars-y-una-chica-de-verdad-terapia-para-la-familia-humana/
http://miradadeulises.com/2008/09/lars-y-una-chica-de-verdad-terapia-para-la-familia-humana/
From the medical point of view , this would be a pathological case delusional. Canadian actor Ryan Gosling convincingly embodies Lars Lindstrom, a lonely, introverted boy who has difficulty relating to others. For example, shy away from physical contact, hugs, feeling that they burn. Gosling's interpretation is very commendable, because it enriches the character with a series of gestures and tics endowed with a manifest naturally. Lars
could perhaps have a mild form of dissociative disorder - autism or bipolar disorder even . His mother died after giving birth, and with his older brother Gus (Paul Schneider ) grew under the care of a puritanical and authoritarian father. For shelter, Lars keeps around his neck a scarf of the newborn, apparently woven by his mother while she was pregnant with him. As a permanent umbilical cord that is the emotional bond that keeps him attached to it.
One of the most interesting of this movie is the Dr. Dagmar (Patricia Clarkson ) family physician with extensive training in psychology that serves the community. She does not think that Lars is suffering from schizophrenia or psychosis, or that your have a genetic disorder or organic brain.
As therapy "family and community" recommends Dr. Gus and wife Karin (Emily Mortimer ) that follow the current Lars, it seems to project on the wrist Bianca their feelings, concerns and aspirations. In some ways, latex girl becomes the silent voice of the tormented mind of his young boyfriend. And for Dr. Dagmar this very singular becomes a sort of treatment once retracted Lars.
Experts say a delusion must meet certain requirements, which differ, for example from another rate more or less heterodox beliefs. Thus, a delusion is an unshakable idea is based on an approach inappropriate. Lars builds his delirium on a latex doll he has given the name, nationality (Brazilian-Danish origin, dark and beautiful, different from the women around them), past, personality ... Lars addresses the impossibility of displacing idea Bianca in a wheelchair, or eating the food she can not swallow. With the help of his small community, Lars delusion extends thanks to the humanitarian protection of their environment (family, doctors, friends, church).
Gus rationality, convinced of the folly of his brother and the need for therapeutic placement, collides with the conservative positions and charitable Karin, Dr. Dagmar and the rest of the community, worthy of a screenplay the most bondadodo Frank Capra. In the shadow, perhaps in love with Lars and waiting for healing, waiting for the fragile and immature Margo (Kelli Garner ).
Lars Restoring inevitably lead to the disappearance of Bianca.
CINEFAGIA
- There is a scene able to condense the philosophy of this film, when Lindstrom leave the church services, the compassionate Mrs. Gruner (Nancy Beatty ) Bianca gives him a basket full of flowers. Lars is on his girlfriend siliciona and whispers in his ear: " are nice huh?, Not really, last forever ..."
- Bianca Lars reads an excerpt of "Don Quixote" , that immortal delusional illusion called loved Dulcinea ...
- During the filming of the movie, the doll Bianca was treated as an actress again, having its own trailer where he was dressed and prepared for the scenes that had to participate.
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