Sunday, October 21, 2007

Movie of the Year: Lars And The Real Girl

Delusional Disorder is defined as a person who has "irrational beliefs, held with a high level of conviction, that are highly resistant to change even when the delusional person is exposed to forms of proof that contradict the belief."

Last night we saw a movie about delusions. "Lars and the Real Girl" shaped up to be my favorite movie of the year thus far. I have never sat in a movie theatre with so much going on in my mind as I watched a movie. This movie is billed as a romantic comedy of sorts, but is so very much more. You must go see it.

While the Christian media is currently foaming at the mouth about the release of the cartoon version of the "Ten Commandments", there is this little art-house film about Lars, a man with a profound delusion that a silicone sex doll is his girlfriend, and that she is real. That sort of topic would not go over well with Dr. Dobson, but the messages in this film are where the wisdom of the Ten Commandments meets the road of real life.

As I have had time to think about it, this movie is less about people with delusions, or mental disorders, or dysfunctional family systems, than it is about what is deep inside all of us, including me. This is a movie about the delusions we all have. This is a story about emotional struggle, redemption, a caring community, gradual healing, accepting the pain of reality, and about loving others just exactly the way they come to us. If I were In Charge, I would make every last Christian church goer on the planet go see this film, and then go home, form a loving community full of messy people, and do what the movie tells us. Oh, and the Scriptures too!

And image this, in this film, the church comes off just fine; rather than being mocked, or made to seem irrelevant, or stupid, dorky, and unreal. The church is the core of this story, it is a place of acceptance, love, hope, and also goofy and annoying people. Here is one of my favorite examples of this, in a clip from the movie, entitled, "The Church Meeting" (note the cranky protestant elder type):



What would Jesus do, indeed.

Delusions. Which ones do I have that need clarity and correction? What am I just so sure of in life that might be, well, untrue? Where am I unflinching and difficult? I need healing too.

Lars and the Real Girl. Go see it, you will be very glad you did.

3 comments:

Ann Beurskens said...

Steve,
I just saw Lars today and couldn't agree more - it is a such a wonderful example of what a loving and tolerant community could accomplish.
So when can we show it at FPCH?

Anonymous said...

Steve -

Thanks for the tip. I'll try and check it out. If you haven't seen Into the Wild yet, make sure you check it out - powerfully moving spiritual film about what's important in life - amazing cameo by Hal Holbrook.
I read your post about your dad. And cried. I'm so sorry.
I just had lunch Monday with mine. Hope to enjoy the gift that he is as much as I can while I have the luxury of his presence.
Let's hook up soon.

Patrick

Anonymous said...

the over all look and feel of Lars and the Real Girl reminded me a lot of Mozart and the Whale(Josh Hartnett plays a character resembling Ryan Gosling’s); both movies are about acceptance and unconditional love

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