There are so many romantic comedy films. And you have probably seen almost all of them. Because they are the 'feel-good' kind of movies that you often need to relieve stress. But they are not always satisfying. Admit it, most of the time, you just sat through the whole movie just because. So when a really entertaining rom-com comes along the way, I'd have to write about it.
Crazy Stupid Love (2011)
Crazy Stupid Love (2011)
A film by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa
The Weaver couple is having marital crisis. As Cal (Steve Carell) and Emily (Julianne Moore) try to seek answers and comfort in different ways, they further mess up the relationship. The film also stars (my boyfriend) Ryan Gosling as a charismatic womanizer and the adorable Emma Stone as a conservative lawyer.
The Weaver couple is having marital crisis. As Cal (Steve Carell) and Emily (Julianne Moore) try to seek answers and comfort in different ways, they further mess up the relationship. The film also stars (my boyfriend) Ryan Gosling as a charismatic womanizer and the adorable Emma Stone as a conservative lawyer.
But first, let me take a moment to appreciate the existence of Ryan Gosling. I question myself sometimes if I truly enjoy a film because of its plot or simply because of all the Gosling in it. In all honesty though, Gosling can act. And seeing this other side of him simply makes me love him more (what can he not do?).
Aside from the above mentioned gem, the film was actually good. With its brilliant layer of stories, and funny dialogues, it easily becomes a favorite. In addition, the casting was perfection. I might be a little biased because I love all the lead actors in it. But seriously, the excellent ensemble of cast made Crazy, Stupid Love an instant rom-com classic. Simply because each and every one of them share a connection with one another: Carell + Moore; Tipton + Carell; Carell + Gosling; Gosling + Stone (not surprised that Stone and Gosling are set to star in another film because of their surprising chemistry); and Stone + Moore.
Aside from the above mentioned gem, the film was actually good. With its brilliant layer of stories, and funny dialogues, it easily becomes a favorite. In addition, the casting was perfection. I might be a little biased because I love all the lead actors in it. But seriously, the excellent ensemble of cast made Crazy, Stupid Love an instant rom-com classic. Simply because each and every one of them share a connection with one another: Carell + Moore; Tipton + Carell; Carell + Gosling; Gosling + Stone (not surprised that Stone and Gosling are set to star in another film because of their surprising chemistry); and Stone + Moore.
I really went to go see the new Twilight movie by myself, and it was so bad.
Such an entertaining film! Something I do not mind watching over and over again.