Crazy, Stupid, Love.

3.00
    Crazy, Stupid, Love.
    2011

    Synopsis

    Cal Weaver is living the American dream. He has a good job, a beautiful house, great children and a beautiful wife, named Emily. Cal's seemingly perfect life unravels, however, when he learns that Emily has been unfaithful and wants a divorce. Over 40 and suddenly single, Cal is adrift in the fickle world of dating. Enter, Jacob Palmer, a self-styled player who takes Cal under his wing and teaches him how to be a hit with the ladies.

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    Cast

    • Steve CarellCal Weaver
    • Ryan GoslingJacob Palmer
    • Julianne MooreEmily Weaver
    • Emma StoneHannah Weaver
    • Lio TiptonJessica Riley
    • Jonah BoboRobbie Weaver
    • Joey KingMolly Weaver
    • Marisa TomeiKate Tafferty
    • Beth LittlefordClaire Riley
    • John Carroll LynchBernie Riley

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Boxoffice Magazine

      A superb ensemble cast makes the most of the comedy's numerous detours and storylines.
    • 80

      Variety

      Old-fashioned as that might sound, there's a fresh, insightful feel to this multigenerational love story.
    • 80

      Time

      The movie's biggest surprise is the revelation of Gosling as cunning comedian.
    • 75

      Orlando Sentinel

      As a Steve Carell comedy, it works. He plays the victim well, the guy romantically in over his head ever better. Surrounding him with people this funny - Ryan Gosling, who knew?
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The movie suffers perhaps from too many characters and subplots but all the actors appear to have fun with their characters.
    • 70

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      The script, by Dan Fogelman, is unusually and gratifyingly bisexual - i.e., it boasts scenes from both the male and female points of view!
    • 70

      The New Yorker

      A genial, messy comedy of marital discord and mismatched lovers.
    • 70

      Village Voice

      Shooting on grainy, high-speed film stock with an often handheld camera, working with a suite of actors who are game to both play light and silly and dig deep, Ficarra and Requa lend a naturalism to highly contrived, patently absurd situations.

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