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'Lars and the Real Girl' Break a Wooden Heart

Ryan Gosling wears a big, uncomfortable-looking mustache in "Lars and the Real Girl," and the meaning is clear: His character, a misfit in his mid-20s who lives in the garage of his childhood home in a small, unnamed Midwestern town, is trying to convince the world and himself that he's an adult ...
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By Ann Hornaday

 
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