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O careta Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) tem quarenta e poucos anos e uma vida perfeita – um bom emprego, uma casa legal, filhos ideais e um casamento com sua namorada do colégio. Mas quando Cal descobre que sua esposa Emily (Julianne Moore) o está traindo e quer o divórcio, sua vida "perfeita" desaba rapidamente. E para piorar, faz décadas que Cal não tem um encontro amoroso e ele é justamente a definição de alguém sem charme. Passando suas noites solitário no bar da cidade, o infeliz Cal se torna braço-direito e protegido do jogador de trinta e poucos anos Jacob Palmer (Ryan Gosling). Jacob tenta ajudar Cal a esquecer sua esposa e começar uma nova vida e o apresenta às diversas escolhas à sua frente: mulheres oferecidas, bebidas másculas e um estilo de se vestir impossível de se encontrar nos shoppings da cidade. Cal e Emily não são os únicos em busca de um novo amor em lugares equivocados: o filho de 13 anos de Cal, Robbie, é apaixonado por sua babá de 17 anos, Jessica, que alimenta um amor platônico por Cal. E apesar da transformação e de muitas novas conquistas, o coração de Cal continua inalterado, e parece sempre conduzi-lo de volta às suas origens. (Warner Bros. Brasil)

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POMO 

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português Aquilo de que Hitch - A Cura para o Homem Comum se baseava aqui é apenas um prelúdio para uma colagem de relações mais estratificadas de romance, comédia e drama. Pode ser uma fórmula de Hollywood, mas arranja de forma inteligente múltiplos personagens com relações de love-trouble não tão primitivas. Graças a isto, e especialmente à presença de Ryan Gosling e de Julianne Moore, nos papéis nos quais seria de esperar Adam Sandler e Salma Hayek, o filme se destaque de uma caixa de cereais semelhantes. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglês For three quarters of its run I was really thrilled with Crazy, Stupid, Love, but that clichéd happy ending made me lose that feeling very quickly. Carell, Gosling, Moore, et al. are fantastic, I had no problem liking everyone. It’s certainly a very nice film, but if you want to see a truly great one, turn it off after the “meeting in the garden” scene. ()

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inglês There's loads of these brisk, funny, situationally attuned, brilliantly shot comedies with polished casts in precisely fitting jackets, and no less precisely fitting roles. And if there is also an interesting dramatic subtext and some wisdom from life, much better. It should be noted, however, that Crazy Stupid Love entertains just a little bit more than its contemporaries. It's hard to say what it is, maybe the directorial dynamics, maybe the immediacy of the main characters, in any case, it’s great. ()

Malarkey 

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inglês A pleasant film that changes absolutely beautifully over time. I was quite impressed by how many interesting and big names they managed to rope into this movie. Maybe they wanted to shoot it for fun, because I doubt that they could get that much money out of such relationship-centric romantic movie. Anyway, the most amazing thing in the movie was Ryan Gosling. He was changing right before my eyes. First he was a flute player who scored with every girl he looked at, and then he was a boy who fell head over heels in love. And I believed him all that one hundred percent. Without him, the film would’ve definitely been only a half of what it is. But not only without him; Steve Carell is great as well. I just don’t understand why he’s being referred to as a comedian. He hasn’t grabbed my attention as a comedian yet, but he did convince me that he is a good actor. The film itself is about relationships with those we love and also about the fact that sometimes these relationships go into a slightly different direction than we would actually like. It was definitely a nice movie, but watching it once was enough for me. ()

Pethushka 

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inglês Once again, a film full of quality humor and great lines. I don't think anyone in the cast is up to Ryan Gosling’s standard, but Steve Carell shone exceptionally. There are plenty of scenes that made me laugh out loud and a few that made me melt a little. The music was also well chosen. I appreciate films like this in this day and age. The only thing that kept it from perfection for me was a bit less of an American ending. 4.5 stars. ()

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