
Movie spotlight
The Real Thing
Ever dream of finding the perfect woman? Well, perennial player Ryan has met his match as his newly ordered sex-doll is transformed into an actual person. Assertive, sexy and fun, Vicki, the doll, is indeed the perfect woman. Can Ryan handle her? Will she stay real? These and other questions get answered as this smart, funny and "hotter than hell" feature confirms that there's truly nothin' like The Real Thing!
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Plot Summary
A talented but unfulfilled young woman, working as a piano teacher, feels stuck in her life. She dreams of a more exciting existence and seeks love and connection, often finding herself in absurd and comedic situations. Her journey leads her to question societal expectations and her own desires.
Critical Reception
The film garnered attention for its quirky humor and a relatable portrayal of modern struggles, though some critics found its narrative uneven. It was generally well-received in its native Serbia for its fresh perspective on everyday life and relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique blend of comedy and drama.
Appreciated for its authentic depiction of contemporary relationships and personal aspirations.
Some noted a slightly meandering plot that could have been tighter.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various international film festivals, receiving positive mentions for its direction and performances.
Fun Fact
Director Bojan Vuletić is also known for his work on the acclaimed Serbian TV series 'Ranjeni Oraо' (The Wounded Eagle).
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