Lars Lindstrom, a socially awkward young man, develops an unconventional relationship with a doll he meets on the internet. As he introduces the doll, Bianca, to his family and the town, they begin treating her as if she were real. Through this experience, Lars starts to interact more with people and eventually forms a bond with a woman named Margo. However, tragedy strikes when Bianca falls ill and eventually dies. Lars, having gained newfound self-confidence, asks Margo to take a walk with him, signaling his growth and acceptance of adult responsibilities.
After a medical experiment goes wrong, a man wakes up from a 30-year coma with the mental abilities of a child. As he navigates his new life, he must confront his past and the secrets of his condition.
Bommarillu is a heartwarming romantic comedy that follows the story of a young man who rebels against his overprotective father's wishes and seeks to find true happiness. Along the way, he navigates through various decisions, friendships, and relationships, learning about love, maturity, and the importance of following one's heart.
Bondying is a man-child who often finds himself in hilarious situations. He babysits a group of children and gets involved in boxing matches, zoo mishaps, and musical numbers. With his child-like innocence, Bondying navigates through life with humor and heart.
An off-screen narrator and nine talking heads make the case for Harry Langdon being ranked just below Chaplin, Keaton, and Lloyd as a fine movie comedian. They celebrate his slowed-down style as original and, later, influential. They take issue with Frank Capra's assessment of Langdon's small talent and large ego, suggesting instead that the villain in Langdon's rapid fall may well have been his second wife. Langdon's story is told chronologically, with many clips from silent and sound films. The film celebrates his supporting roles and later writing credits as well as his earlier silent features.
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