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Talk to Me, Sweet Darling (2020) is a German no-budget thriller-drama directed by Günther Brandl that explores profound isolation and pathological obsession through a man who projects his desires onto a mannequin. The film focuses on themes of delusion and "invalid abuse" as the protagonist, Luca, descends into madness while neglecting his paralyzed wife, creating a disturbing, intimate portrait of a collapsed reality. For more details, visit Letterboxd Talk to Me, Sweet Darling (2020) - IMDb

The narrative explores the blurred lines between Luca's self-constructed reality and his actual life. Critics describe it as a darker, "psychotic" version of Lars and the Real Girl

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