Crazy Stupid Love has commas in the official title that I am
intentionally omitting because they annoy me. The movie itself does not
annoy me. In fact, it surprised me with its humor and heart. The plot
follows Cal (Carell) and Emily (Moore) Weaver. Emily wants a divorce,
and in fact she has already cheated on him with her co-worker David
Lindhagen (Bacon). Cal's son (Bobo) is in love with his babysitter
(Tipton), who is in fact in love with Cal. Cal starts frequenting bars,
whining to no one in particular nonstop for two weeks about the
impending divorce, until Jacob (Gosling) becomes so annoyed that he
takes him under his wing and shows him how to assert his manhood and
pick up women for one-night stands. Cal's first "success" is with a
crazy teacher (Tomei) who seems excited by his honesty, but he never
calls her back. Jacob, on the other hand, meets Hannah (Stone), who
shakes him of his womanizing ways and turns him into a boyfriend.
There is one fantastic scene in the middle of the film that
involves Cal and Emily talking on the phone, and it becomes evident that
she still loves him and cares for him and misses him even if she can't
live with him. It is a tender moment that is filled with genuine emotion
and more complexity than you might at first assume. It almost forced a
tear out of my eye. In fact, almost the entire plot seems very simple
superficially but becomes much more multi-faceted just below the
surface.
The acting by the entire ensemble is wonderful; everyone is able to juggle empathy with wit in fluid harmony. The directing as a whole was very effective, although it felt somewhat choppy as people were ignored for chunks at a time. On the whole, Crazy Stupid Love impressed me unexpectedly, much like Bandslam. If you had any interest in the actors or the plot, I would not hesitate to recommend this movie.
The acting by the entire ensemble is wonderful; everyone is able to juggle empathy with wit in fluid harmony. The directing as a whole was very effective, although it felt somewhat choppy as people were ignored for chunks at a time. On the whole, Crazy Stupid Love impressed me unexpectedly, much like Bandslam. If you had any interest in the actors or the plot, I would not hesitate to recommend this movie.
IMDb link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1570728/