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Lars and the Real Girl

User rating: 3.52 16 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: October 12, 2007

PG-13 | Comedy | 1h 46m

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Based on 7930 votes and 16 reviews.


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User rating: August 15, 2010

Ryan was outstanding as Lars. Well worth watching.

User rating: June 5, 2008

Loved it when I first saw it at the theatre. Still love it now that I own it. Will probably always be one of my personal favourites.

User rating: April 28, 2008

This is one of the dumbest movies I've seen lately! I hated every minute of it! I watched it 3 times and I'm pretty sure it's NOT a REAL girl. Poozer 1*

User rating: April 19, 2008

This is one of the better movies I've seen lately! I loved every minute of it!

User rating: April 6, 2008

Offbeat film with a strong lead performance.Not for the average movie-goer as it has a thought-provoking message.

User rating: January 14, 2008

light hearted and complex, makes you believe in small town honesty and integrity,that could not happen in any large city.

User rating: January 7, 2008

Makes a great date movie.

User rating: January 3, 2008

This movie was terrific. Very, very funny. We ecspecially like when Bianca reached out and touched all those people from her wheel chair. I cried when I found out her wheel chair was stolen along with her clothes and luggage. Who ever played Bianca did a fantastic job, I look forward to her future films!

User rating: December 7, 2007

Ryan Gosling is really becoming one of my favorites. This movie was fantastic at making a very unreal and almost laughable premise seem personally and painfully real. Very enjoyable, time well spent.

User rating: December 1, 2007

This movie evolves in our minds from laughter and us feeling superior to tragig and leaves us feeling emotionally empty. Reminds us that happiness is a state of mind. Or state of delusion, as in this movie.