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* [[Massive Multiplayer Scam]]: the entire town knows Lars' new "girlfriend" is a sex doll. They pretend she's real anyways, going so far as to give her a job and take her to volunteer events
* [[Massive Multiplayer Scam]]: the entire town knows Lars' new "girlfriend" is a sex doll. They pretend she's real anyways, going so far as to give her a job and take her to volunteer events
* [[Meaningful Funeral]]: {{spoiler|Bianca's}}
* [[Meaningful Funeral]]: {{spoiler|Bianca's}}
* [[Method Acting]]: Bianca was treated as a real actor during production, and had her own trailer. The DVD even has an interview with her and Ryan Gosling.
* [[Minnesota Nice]]: The townspeople and their gradual acceptance of Bianca.
* [[Minnesota Nice]]: The townspeople and their gradual acceptance of Bianca.
* [[Operation: Jealousy]]: It's implied that Margo was only dating someone to get Lars to notice her.
* [[Operation: Jealousy]]: It's implied that Margo was only dating someone to get Lars to notice her.

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A 2007 comedy/drama film, directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Ryan Gosling.

Lars is a quiet, somewhat asocial man. He lives in a garage next to his brother Gus' house, and has a crippling fear of personal interaction. One day, he comes to Gus' door and says that he's met a girl over the internet -- a sweet, wheelchair-bound missionary named Bianca. Gus and his expecting wife, Karin, are eager to agree that she can stay over. But the "girl" turns out to be a bit less...alive than they imagined. It seems that Lars has finally gone crazy, and has fallen in love with a Real Doll sex doll, believing she's a real woman.

After taking Bianca and Lars to see the family doctor/psychologist, Gus and Karin are told that, for whatever reason, Lars has convinced himself that Bianca is alive. Trying to tell him otherwise would only hurt his already fragile mental condition. So they, and the rest of their small town, all agree to play along with the illusion simply to make Lars feel at home with his new love.


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