Crazy, Stupid, Love

2011 • 118 minutes
4.2
6.22K reviews
79%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

At fortysomething, straight-laced Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) 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. The hapless Cal is taken on as wingman and protégé to handsome, thirtysomething player Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling). In an effort to help Cal get over his wife and start living his life, Jacob opens Cal's eyes to the many options before him: flirty women, manly drinks and a sense of style that can't be found at Supercuts or The Gap. But despite Cal's makeover and his many new conquests, the one thing that can't be made over is his heart, which seems to keep leading him back to where he began.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 © 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.2
6.22K reviews
A Google user
December 3, 2011
I rented this movie specifically because it was 99 cents and looked like it might be enjoyable. As it turns out, Crazy, Stupid, Love was really a very good film. Granted, it does contain some of the usual rom-com tropes but they still seem to work. The casting is spot on. Everyone had great chemistry, especially Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling (oddly enough). Overall, a really fun and enjoyable movie.
6 people found this review helpful
Spring Larkin
December 28, 2016
I wasn't impressed favorably by much of this film. It was mostly depressing to me. It seemed, overall, to exude an air of depression and cynicism, although there was a slightly comic veneer. I also thought that a couple of the roles should have been played by somewhat younger actors, in order to be believed as characters in their 40's. I didn't much care for such glorification of the lounge lizard played by Gosling. There were a few laughs, though, and I give the actors credit for skilled performances.
58 people found this review helpful
Frankie Goff
July 2, 2015
Surprisingly funny movie with an all-star cast. I'm not a big Steve Carrel fan but his performance in this film was not only humorous but also at times heart-warming. Marisa Tomei and Julianne Moore never disappoint, neither did Kevin Jacob's. Ryan Gossling and Emma Stone have same great chemistry they do in all movies they co-star in. I would recommend this movie to anyone looking for a good date movie or just looking for a good comedy.
10 people found this review helpful