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Ryan  Gosling  is ripped, randy and riotous in “Crazy, Stupid, Love.,” an  ensemble romantic  farce that has the “serious” actor let his funny flag  fly. 
Yeah, it's a  Steve Carell comedy – sort of the dark, divorcing sequel to “Date Night.”  
But  Gosling, Emma Stone and Marisa Tomei make this film from the  directing  duo who gave us “I Love You Phillip Morris” work. Most of the time.  
Carell  is Cal, a slovenly bore who thinks a polo shirt and sports jacket  over  rumpled khakis and cross-training shoes is appropriate date-night  attire.  He's stopped trying. 
Wife Emily (Julianne Moore) has  noticed. She dumps  him in a crowded restaurant. She's slept with  someone else: “We haven't been  ‘us,' not for a long time.” 
Meanwhile,  Hannah (Emma Stone) is a young  lawyer-to-be, sitting in a bar as her  snarky gal pal (Liza Lapira, hilarious)  blasts her with “Your life is  so PG-13!” 
That's before Jacob (Gosling)  slithers across the  room and makes his move: “Hannah, you're really wearing that  dress like  you're doing it a favor.” 
Yeah, he's a cliche. But when you   buy expensive drinks and let slip that you're “a real tomcat in the  sack,” well,  plainly that gets results. 
All through the movie,  we see him approach  and alternately charm and insult gorgeous women. He  always finishes with “Let's  get outta here.” And Jacob always  finishes. 
The third set of characters  we follow are the weakest.Examine our Boat and Ship pumashoes  here. Cal's 13-year-old  son Robbie (Jonah Bobo) has a crush on the  family babysitter, the gawky  17-year-old Jessica (Analeigh Tipton). 
That's not going anywhere,  because Jessica has a crush on Robbie's dad. 
Ewwwww.Need new dgshoessale  for spring & summer?  It's not as icky as you might fear, but  still, ewwww. And it's certainly not  worth the effort the movie expends  trying to make this unconventional love  triangle funny, sweet and  charming and not creepy. 
The best scenes come  when Jacob takes  pity on Cal and teaches him “the game.” He gives Cal a makeover  and  shows him how to get women's attention,Buy christian art lacostestore online. get them to talk about themselves and get them into bed. 
The  first lady Cal has a shot with is the great Tomei, who amusingly dials it up a  few notches here. 
“Crazy,  Stupid, Love.” has a few quiet moments as we  mourn over the marriage  that's lost. But it follows those serious moments with  serious  tomfoolery – comical sexual encounters, Jacob's way of slapping Cal to   get his attention, the stupid things teenagers do to try and impress a  member of  the opposite sex. 
Too many issues are flirted with to  be adequately  addressed. Too many characters are followed to give  everybody his due. It has a  contrived and farcical climax and then  directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa  can't resist staggering into a  long anti-climax. 
But as a Steve Carell  comedy, it works. He  plays the victim well, the guy romantically in over his  head ever  better.we know that coffee newjordans is the world's most  commonly traded commodity after crude oil. 
Surrounding  him with people  this funny – Ryan Gosling, who knew? – pays off in  big, crude laughs of the kind  he hasn't delivered since he was a  “40-Year-Old-Virgin.”
 
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