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Director: Luis GarcĂa Berlanga
Cast: Valentine Tessier, Michel Piccoli, Rada Rassimov, Michel Aumont
When Michel gets the life-sized sex doll he ordered, shipped directly from Japan, he is only intrigued by it at first. Then the silent unresponsiveness of the thing begins to haunt him, and he finds himself reacting to it as if it were an equally unresponsive living woman. As time passes, more and more of his life is spent trying to satisfy or placate its relentless silence, and he goes somewhat mad. He dresses the doll and takes it with him wherever he goes. When his usually very tolerant wife discovers what is going on, her jealousy knows no bounds and she attempts to imitate this threatening love-object. The light-hearted quality of this addle-pated fantasy darkens quickly when various neighborhood men attempt to put the doll to its originally intended use.
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This 1974 comedy-drama directed by Luis GarcĂa Berlanga offers a unique, darkly comedic take on the fantasy of a life-sized sex doll, exploring themes of intimacy, madness, and the relentless silence of an unresponsive 'love object'. With standout performances from Valentine Tessier and Michel Piccoli, this offbeat film will appeal to fans of unconventional, thought-provoking character studies.
Life-Size is a 2000 American fantasy comedy television film directed by Mark Rosman and starring Lindsay Lohan and Tyra Banks. It originally premiered on March 5, 2000, on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney block. Lohan portrays a young girl who casts a magic spell to bring back her deceased mother and, instead, accidentally brings to life her fashion doll, played by Banks. The film then follows their relationship as the doll creates havoc while trying to fit into the real world.
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