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Crazy Stupid Love

Review by Sean Lynch



Crazy Stupid Love

There isn't a single thing simultaneously better and worse for the human brain to deal with than a rom-com drama that deals with events that mirror your own life at the exact moment of viewing.

Depending on what side of the story you sit (newly heartbroken, the heart breaker, newly loved, or love rekindled) a film like Crazy Stupid Love will come as either a thoroughly emotionally cathartic experience, or at the very least, some kind of outlet for you to yell at the sexy accountant on screen that has just stolen the "every mans" wife from under his fingers.

At forty something, straight laced Cal Weaver (Steve Carell - the "40s every man" to Seth Rogens "20s every man") is living the dream - good job, nice house, great kids and marriage to his high school sweetheart.

But when Cal learns that his wife, Emily (Julianne Moore), has cheated on him and wants a divorce, his "perfect" life quickly unravels.

Worse, in today's single world, Cal, who hasn't dated in decades, stands out like a priest at a strip joint.

That is until Cal is, fairly inexplicably (aside from a pretty superficial attempt to inject some "character depth"), taken under the wing by the incredibly handsome, smooth, root rat that is Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling and Ryan Goslings Abs).

What follows is a middle aged male version of one of those high school movies where the a nerdy girl is turned from "geek to chic" just in time for the prom.

Cue plenty of montages of dating highs and lows, shopping adventures and the occasional cut away to Ryan Gosling that manages to make every dude in the cinema feel inadequate as a human being.

There's also some love life parallels thrown in for the younger generation in the form of Cal's 13 year old son and a down-on-her luck Emma Stone.

The moral of the story? Keep persisting until the person you like just gives in. Apparently wearing down the will of someone who doesn't like you anymore is less of a "criminal offence" as it is a "romantic statement" these days.

In all honesty though, Crazy Stupid Love has a lot going for it. It's fresh, it's fun, it's inventive and it's incredibly captivating.

Carell is in the best form he's been in since 40 Year Old Virgin, Gosling cements himself as the Clooney of the his generation, Emma Stone continues her unbeatable run as the Julia Roberts of her generation and the writing and pace is wonderfully new, raw and honest.

The farcical ending seems somewhat out of sync with the preceding 90 minutes, but the ride so fun and romantic I severely doubt anyone will complain (except for those on "Team Sleazy Accountant At Your Wife's Office").

One of the better Rom-Coms to hit DVD in a long, long time.

DVD Special Features

  • Instant Streaming with UltraViolet Digital Copy

  • Deleted Scenes

Conclusion: Movie 80% Extras: 50%



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