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whisper -> Lars and the Real Girl (4/25/2008 1:40:28 PM)

Never would I ever have guessed that a movie about a delusional man who orders a sex doll which believes is his girlfriend would have any redeeming qualities whatsoever.

It ended up being one of the cleanest and morally uplifting movies I've seen in a while. Go figure.

What did people think of this flick?




elastic -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/25/2008 2:11:32 PM)

i felt the same way. i thought it was a very beautiful and sweet movie. i doubt that anyone would act that way around lars in the real world, but it was just a great movie.




adoptedson -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/25/2008 3:13:25 PM)

I agree. The movie did not cross boundaries and showed love and understanding even though the town didn't really understand. Still, there's no Jesus and it is another hollywood humanist movie. Overall I liked it and found reflections of myself in the main character. It's unfortunate that the Christian movie industry does not have the funds at the moment to make heart touching films with the same visual quality. Pray hard!!




Cinexcellence -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/25/2008 6:11:53 PM)

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ORIGINAL: adoptedson

Still, there's no Jesus


What's that supposed to mean?




dbark -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/26/2008 2:04:27 AM)

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ORIGINAL: adoptedson

I agree. The movie did not cross boundaries and showed love and understanding even though the town didn't really understand. Still, there's no Jesus and it is another hollywood humanist movie. Overall I liked it and found reflections of myself in the main character. It's unfortunate that the Christian movie industry does not have the funds at the moment to make heart touching films with the same visual quality. Pray hard!!

If a film is uplifting and speaks the truth, then it is a "Christian" movie.




adoptedson -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/26/2008 4:33:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: adoptedson

Still, there's no Jesus



What's that supposed to mean?

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ORIGINAL: adoptedson

I agree. The movie did not cross boundaries and showed love and understanding even though the town didn't really understand. Still, there's no Jesus and it is another hollywood humanist movie. Overall I liked it and found reflections of myself in the main character. It's unfortunate that the Christian movie industry does not have the funds at the moment to make heart touching films with the same visual quality. Pray hard!!


If a film is uplifting and speaks the truth, then it is a "Christian" movie.

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So sorry. I did like the film. It's just unfortunate that more movies aren't being made and giving God the credit. I believe people can be touched and their minds affected by the film. Even C.S. Lewis said that it was the imagination that led him to believe in a God and eventually Christ. I mean no disrespect to the film 'Lars' at all. I know that God can reach anybody anyway he wants and it happens all the time. I'm sorry if I upset you. Forgive please.




dbark -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/27/2008 2:56:32 AM)

No apology necessary dude. Just opinions being exchanged - no harm anywhere in that. [;)]




Cinexcellence -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/27/2008 7:40:23 PM)

Still curious what you meant be " Still, there's no Jesus".




9drtr -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/27/2008 8:15:15 PM)

He means that there is no specifically Christian message in the movie. The gospel was not preached; no one was saved.




Cinexcellence -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/28/2008 6:53:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: 9drtr

He means that there is no specifically Christian message in the movie.


There was plenty of what would be considered to be "Christian Messages" in the film. Lars remains abstinent during his relationship with Bianca, the Church (along with many of the townspeople) show unconditional love to Lars, and Karin instructs Lars on how to properly respect women.




techne -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/28/2008 11:27:00 PM)

saw it last night. lovely. sweet.

and i think gosling communicates more in his silences than many actors do in entire scenes...




MrsLavender -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/30/2008 2:11:58 PM)

I saw this movie a few weeks ago and it was very sweet. I wish that Hollywood would make more movies like this. Loved it!




9drtr -> RE: Lars and the Real Girl (4/30/2008 8:51:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: expandeduniverse

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ORIGINAL: 9drtr

He means that there is no specifically Christian message in the movie.


There was plenty of what would be considered to be "Christian Messages" in the film. Lars remains abstinent during his relationship with Bianca, the Church (along with many of the townspeople) show unconditional love to Lars, and Karin instructs Lars on how to properly respect women.


I'm not disputing that - although adoptedson might - but the message isn't overt. I think adoptedson wanted an overt message: the gospel preached and Lars saved on screen.




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