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Barnum said:Strange thing about this movie is, it deals with a man who definitely has some problems with social anxiety, but the plot itself has very little to do with it. I just felt mildly uncomfortable on the main character's behalf throughout at least the first half-hour of the film. That said, it is probably one of the most realistic on-screen portrayals of SA I've ever seen.Day_Tripper said:Lars and the Real Girl
Yeah definitely. It's really touching that movie, and Ryan Gosling is plays the role so well. Possibly one of my most favorite scenes of the movie is when his brother's wife wants him to come to dinner but he keeps avoiding him, so she stands in front of his car when he comes home and jumps on his back when he gets out. Then she has him pinned to the ground and is asking him to come to dinner and he's like, "No thank you, I have plans."
It reminds me of how my friends/family must feel trying to drag me out of the house lol