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A middle-aged husband's life changes dramatically when his wife asks him for a divorce. He seeks to rediscover his manhood with the help of a newfound friend, Jacob, learning to pick up girls at bars.
There's strong, fleetingly powerful stuff in Crazy, Stupid, Love., but like its awkwardly punctuated title, the movie jerks to a halt just when it's beginning to flow.
August 04, 2011
Tribune News Service
Steve Carell, with Ryan Gosling as his wing man? Go figure.
A slickly polished, perhaps too carefully-structured romantic comedy that benefits immeasurably from Gosling's brand of anarchy.
May 03, 2015
indieWire
When a movie opens with a woman telling her husband that she wants a divorce after twenty-five years of marriage and it isn't played for laughs, you know you're not in for a "typical" Hollywood comedy...
August 04, 2011
We Got This Covered
Crazy, Stupid, Love has several humorous spots and is filled with good performances from the entire cast.
It gets better and funnier after a labored and lumbering start, which is entirely the opposite of most Hollywood comedies.
July 31, 2011
ReelViews
This is not the ultimate romantic comedy - the one that makes you fall as hard for the characters as they do for one another while savoring their every interaction - but it seems fresher and less recycled than much of the product out there.