Crazy, Stupid, Love. Quick Movie Reviews

Quick Movie Reviews

Rating of
3/4

Matthew Brady - wrote on 06/20/2014

All crazy, Some stupid, all of that is love. This movie is about a father finds himself in over his head when he's forced to deal with a marital crisis and maintain the relationship with his children. This movie has a great cast and characters in it, But there are some scenes in the movie when the movie drops into the cliche pool of cliches, You know when one of the Characters found out some thing horrible and then they fall out which each other.

Rating of
4/4

Ryan Stephen M - wrote on 07/02/2013

Number 23 on my all time top movie list. I've seen this movie many times and i love it every time. Just really good on every level.

Rating of
3.5/4

FSUNoles27TS - wrote on 11/27/2012

The cast in 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' carries a generic plot to greater lengths making this movie great. The story and the characters are hilarious and awkward. This a great movie about love, hurt, friendship, and sex. The relationships are realistic and believable. Gosling and Stone actually have chemistry on screen and make there relationship better than the writers wrote it to be. This is a must see with the wife/husband.

Rating of
3/4

patjohnson76 - wrote on 12/11/2011

A movie that starts out pretty strong and eventually dissolves into a farce, which isn't bad, but I kind of liked the more realistic story that had already been established. At first I was a little afraid this was going to be a Hitch knock-off, but the strong performance of Steve Carrell helps avoid that. I can't stand Ryan Gosling, and that continues with this film as well. For awhile I wondered why Emma Stone is even in the movie as her character for the first half has nothing to do really with the others, but she eventually does have a purpose when the movie takes it's farcical turn. An okay movie, as long as you can accept where things go halfway through.

Rating of
3/4

mitchellyoung - wrote on 12/03/2011

What begins as a cliche storyline becomes something more, due mostly to the charisma and believability of its talented cast. The film finds the perfect balance between comedy and touching emotion and, though, I sometimes tire of "final last speech in front of everybody" scenes, the final graduation speech perfectly summed up the film's themes.

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