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Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011)

In “Crazy, Stupid, Love.,” Cal Weaver’s life takes an unexpected turn when his wife, Emily, asks for a divorce. Reeling from the shock, Cal, played by Steve Carell, finds himself thrust back into the dating world, woefully unprepared. Enter Jacob, a suave, confident ladies’ man portrayed by Ryan Gosling, who takes Cal under his wing to teach him the art and nuances of modern dating. The story weaves through the complexities of love, family, and the unexpected connections that bind us. Along the way, Cal not only learns how to navigate his new single life but also discovers deeper truths about what it truly means to love and be loved, making for a heartwarming and humorous exploration of relationships at various stages.

Length: 1h 58m
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
This Title is: Heartwarming, Humorous, Thought-Provoking

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Cast

  • Steve Carell as Cal Weaver
  • Ryan Gosling as Jacob Palmer
  • Julianne Moore as Emily Weaver

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: PG-13

Contains themes of marital issues, adult relationships, and some sexual content.

Trivia

  • The film features a notable scene where Ryan Gosling’s character performs the iconic “Dirty Dancing” lift.
  • Steve Carell replaced another actor who was initially cast as Cal Weaver.
  • The movie was praised for blending humor with deeper emotional themes effectively.

Our Review

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“Crazy, Stupid, Love.” delivers a refreshingly honest look at the complexities of relationships, buoyed by strong performances from its cast, particularly Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling. The film balances humor with heartfelt moments, making it a standout romantic comedy that resonates with a wide audience. While the plot might tread familiar ground, the chemistry between the actors and the blend of comedy with genuine emotional depth set it apart. Critics and audiences alike have praised the movie for its witty script and relatable characters, although some have noted that certain subplots feel less developed. Overall, the movie offers a compelling and entertaining examination of love’s unpredictable nature.”

Critic Scores

Crazy, Stupid, Love. has received a Great Review by the critics

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