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Crazy, Stupid, Love.

2011

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 79% · 238 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 78% · 100K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.4/10 10 594505 594.5K

Plot summary

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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Top cast

Analeigh Tipton as Jessica
Joey King as Molly
Ryan Gosling as Jacob
Kevin Bacon as David Lindhagen
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701.29 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
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2.18 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Jonad-2026 6 / 10

Great cast, funny lines, disturbing plot

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Reviewed by TheMovieDiorama 8 / 10

Crazy, Stupid, Love literally sums up my life right now.

The ironic and embarrassing thing is, the person I was watching this with knows how relatable the theme of "finding your one true soul mate" is currently. This will be difficult to review without affecting me personally, but when a film does that to you it just goes to show how powerful the art can be. We follow a variety of characters as they explore the emotion of love. A middle aged couple going through a divorce, a babysitter who has fallen for her employee, a young boy who's in love with the babysitter, a promiscuous dating expert who eventually finds "the one" and a young woman hoping for a proposal. Eventually, we find that these characters interlink in a sprawling narrative detailing the joys and sorrows of love. Despite all that, the biggest element that resonated with me the most was to never give up fighting for the one you love. And I know the person this refers to in my life will read this review, and I know they will do everything in their power to not acknowledge my true feelings...but it's worth fighting for right? Absolutely, and the film conveys that message eloquently, particularly in the third act which I did not see coming at all. I literally shouted "no...nooo...NOOO!" as one character attempts to regain a form of relationship, albeit goes terribly wrong. The narrative consistently switches between characters, reminiscent of the classic rom com 'Love Actually', which keeps the pacing interesting. Acting was emotionally investing from everyone. Ryan Gosling shows us that his comedic timing is excellent, Steve Carell is able to perform some dramatic scenes and Julianne Moore is always dependable. Emma Stone's character needed a larger amount of screen time, I felt her character was unevenly balanced. We see practically nothing of her in the first two acts and then she becomes the main attraction in the third. It just meant I hadn't warmed to her like I did with the other characters. I thoroughly enjoyed this though, I laughed, teared up and smiled. Love hurts dammit!

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