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Shyness | Wisconsin
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7.3/10
IMDbBest Feature Film | 2007 | Craig
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2007 | Ryan
2008 | Ryan
2007 | Nancy
Feature Film Category | 2008 | Nancy
Best Writing Original Screenplay | 2008 | Nancy
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2008 | Ryan
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Independent Feature DramaComedy | 2008 | Richard
Best Original Screenplay | 2009 | Nancy
Best Film | 2008
Best Original Screenplay | 2008 | Nancy
Performance in a Feature Film | 2008 | Ryan
Best Overall DVD | 2008
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2007 | Emily
Best Screenplay Original | 2007 | Nancy
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2007
Best Original Screenplay | 2008 | Nancy
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 2008 | Ryan
Best Feature Film | 2007 | Craig
Best Screenplay | 2007 | Nancy
Best Actor | 2007 | Ryan
Best Comedy or Musical Film | 2007
Budget 12,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 11,293,663 USD
The scene where Lars and Bianca are about to enter the party was entirely improvised by Ryan Gosling (Lars), as well as the scene where he performs CPR on Margo's teddy bear.
To help Ryan Gosling stay in character, the real doll was treated like an actual person, as is done by the characters in the movie. She was dressed privately in her own trailer and was only present for scenes that she was in.
In the scene where Lars is reading to Bianca, he is reading from "Don Quixote," whose main character also has delusions.
Ryan Gosling brought in a Talking Heads cassette to play during the filming of the party as he thought it would be cool for the scene.
The "Real Doll" was featured on The Graham Norton Effect (2004). The doll was given to the show and was stated as costing $6,000. She arrived in the same kind of crate that is shown in the movie. To test how real the doll looked, they sat her in a bar with drink in hand, sunglasses, and a speaker placed on her so they could talk to whomever came up to talk to the doll. One man was told to go into the bathroom, take off his pants, and wait for her, and he did just so.
"Lars Lindstrom: [to Bianca, after she is given flowers] Those are nice, huh? And they're not real, so they'll last forever."
"Dagmar: Sometimes I get so lonely I forget what day it is, and how to spell my name."