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C.R.A.Z.Y.

  • 2005
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  • 2h 9m
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7.8/10
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C.R.A.Z.Y. (2005)
Coming-of-AgeTeen DramaComedyDrama

Zachary is confused about his sexuality and is in conflict with his Catholic upbringing which alienates his parents. Forcing himself to like girls, Zachary also has to cope with his older br... Read allZachary is confused about his sexuality and is in conflict with his Catholic upbringing which alienates his parents. Forcing himself to like girls, Zachary also has to cope with his older brothers, who don't make his life any easier.Zachary is confused about his sexuality and is in conflict with his Catholic upbringing which alienates his parents. Forcing himself to like girls, Zachary also has to cope with his older brothers, who don't make his life any easier.

  • Director
    • Jean-Marc Vallée
  • Writers
    • Jean-Marc Vallée
    • François Boulay
  • Stars
    • Michel Côté
    • Marc-André Grondin
    • Danielle Proulx
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    35K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Marc Vallée
    • Writers
      • Jean-Marc Vallée
      • François Boulay
    • Stars
      • Michel Côté
      • Marc-André Grondin
      • Danielle Proulx
    • 108User reviews
    • 78Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 38 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Michel Côté
    Michel Côté
    • Gervais Beaulieu
    Marc-André Grondin
    Marc-André Grondin
    • Zachary Beaulieu 15 à 21 ans
    Danielle Proulx
    Danielle Proulx
    • Laurianne Beaulieu
    Émile Vallée
    • Zachary Beaulieu 6 à 8 ans
    Pierre-Luc Brillant
    Pierre-Luc Brillant
    • Raymond Beaulieu 22 à 28 ans
    Maxime Tremblay
    Maxime Tremblay
    • Christian Beaulieu 24 à 30 ans
    Alex Gravel
    • Antoine Beaulieu 21 à 27 ans
    Natasha Thompson
    Natasha Thompson
    • Michelle 15 à 22 ans
    Johanne Lebrun
    • Doris
    Mariloup Wolfe
    • Brigitte 15 à 20 ans
    Francis Ducharme
    Francis Ducharme
    • Paul
    Hélène Grégoire
    Hélène Grégoire
    • Madame Chose
    Michel Laperrière
    Michel Laperrière
    • Psychothérapeute
    Jean-Louis Roux
    Jean-Louis Roux
    • Prêtre
    Mohamed Majd
    • Bédouin
    Claude Gagnon
    Claude Gagnon
    • Narrateur
    Antoine Côté-Potvin
    • Raymond Beaulieu 13 à 15 ans
    Jean-Alexandre Létourneau
    Jean-Alexandre Létourneau
    • Christian Beaulieu 15 à 17 ans
    • Director
      • Jean-Marc Vallée
    • Writers
      • Jean-Marc Vallée
      • François Boulay
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews108

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    arizona-philm-phan

    M-A. G.-----I just may be moving to Canada.......

    Elsewhere in these reviews you been given excellent descriptions of performances and plot development. But, here and now, let's look a little deeper into our thinking about the three more important members of this C.R.A.Z.Y family: there's Michel Cote's "Dad"---he's the anchor around which "Zac's" life raft circles. And Marc-Andre Grondin's "Zac"---he's the one never so happy as when his father is accepting him.......acknowledging him. But never forget Danielle Proulx's "Mom"---she's every gay boy's "dream-delight" of a parent, the one who knows how to keep that 'different' child on an even keel.

    Here's a film trip downright engineered to dig up / dredge out memories of times with "Dad".......times in car washing driveways, times of just-you-two car rides----"connecting times" you'd thought....you'd hoped......but maybe not. And for many of us, perhaps other not so happy memories raising their ugly heads-----yet despite such uneasy moments, we've still got to say: Thank you, Director Vallee.

    Sudden inspiration!......did YOU catch it: Cote's "Dad" and Grondin's "Zac" are the 2-sides of the same coin. The two of them are more alike than any other 2 family members shown in this film. Sadly, how many wasted years and how much heartache til they found that out and, eventually, owned up to it. Repeating here, I believe a lot of "Dad's" 'problem' was that he sometimes realized he was a great deal more like "Zac" (or vice versa) than he was comfortable with. That's when their relationship would 'cycle down'. Ah, poor "Zac," how does one cope with that? Took him a very long time to figure out how to do so, didn't it?

    Finally, one thing truly stands out for me, and that is how very difficult it has to be for an, essentially, first-time theatrical film actor to, let's face it, carry a 2+ hour movie.........this being Grondin's first-ever theatrical release film since reaching teenage. And as a final thought about Marc-Andre, why not admit it: what an amazing kid; even more, what a great 'package'.......what a gorgeous ass! What more could Grondin want from life?

    PS--I'll tell you this---I'm gonna buy anything of Grondin's work that comes along. And Marc-Andre: if you're seeking an immigration sponsor, look no farther; I'm here.

    ****
    rogerdarlington

    A triumph for Jean-Marc Vallée

    It is rare for a Canadian film - as opposed to an American film shot in Canada which is commonplace - to have a worldwide distribution, but even rarer for us to see a French Canadian move, but this one is a delight. Set in the Quebec of the 60s and 70s, it is the story - amusing, quirky, poignant, sad - of Zac Beaulieu (the Z of the title) born on one Christmas Day as one of five very different brothers (the initial letters of the names of the others spell out C.R.A.Z.Y. and the song with this title features on the soundtrack).

    Zac's doubtful sexuality is a problem for him, his girlfriend and his Catholic parents, especially the macho but loving father played by Michel Côté and the resolution of this situation is not without confusion and pain. The film is a triumph for Jean-Marc Vallée, who directed the film and co-wrote it, and he is well served by a sensitive and nuanced performance from Marc-André Grondin as Zac.
    10armstrongd_uk

    One of the very best for me

    CRAZY was an exceptionally powerful and emotional film experience for me. This is an example of just how sublime the medium can be when everything comes together, cast, director, music. This film deserves to be graced with a string of awards and accolades.

    I saw it in France with my late teens son, and we were both in tears at the end. I could not recommend more highly. I'd be interested in knowing whether it works in the same way for females, as for us it was a real father and son bonding experience. At times it felt like experiencing an intense poignant flashback experience of the epiphanies and rites of passage of one's own youth, and how we relate to our parents and siblings. A thoroughly uplifting experience.
    8suenammy

    An impressive film. period

    As it has been said by others, this by all standards, not just as far French Canadian movies go, is a good movie. As somebody who grew up in Québec City I really appreciated how this movie really shows an intimate portrait of Quebec culture with all of its contradictions and beauty.

    It showed how being an island of French in a sea of English does have an effect but that there is a definite Québecois culture which definitely bleeds into and mixes in with pop culture. For example the main character a young boy who is deeply conflicted with his sexuality is told he has the ability to heal people just by thinking of them if they are hurt...something which is uniquely Quebecois "old wives tale" The movie spans 2 decades or so, and the recreation of those decades from the house decor, to the music is really well done. The sound track shows in equal weights great Quebec classics along side such rock legends of the time of Pink Floyd and David Bowie.

    The movie is great not because of a complicated twisty plot but rather really well acted and created characters. A very touching portrait of family life that can be appreciated not by just someone from that culture but supersedes cultural boundaries.
    9Isakawa

    Exemplary!

    This film shines. It exudes something tangibly different in its at times sensual photography, its sinuous, undulating changes of speed and motion. The story is refreshing, in that, although familiar, it is seen from a new, reluctant perspective - for me at any rate. I loved the embattled religiosity, that there was a loose acceptance in that Zac respected the beliefs of his parents, but never hammers home their differences in that respect. In others, though, inevitably there will be conflict, and perhaps particularly at the time of setting. An excellent character study in so many ways - even secondary characters are satisfactorily fleshed out, or have enough about them to warrant sympathy. Well written, well scored, brilliantly acted, and photographed.

    Must go buy, now!

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    • Trivia
      Acquiring the music rights took such an important part of the budget, director and producer Jean-Marc Vallée had to cut his own salary.
    • Goofs
      Just after hearing Pink Floyd's "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part One)" and the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil", we see several music albums, and among them is Pink Floyd's "Animals". The scene is supposed to be occurring in 1975, and "Animals" was released in 1977.
    • Quotes

      Raymond Beaulieu: [to Zac, in the car] I don't smoke or drink or swear anymore. Fuck! I left my bag of weed at the pub.

    • Crazy credits
      The end titles show the first names of the five sons in capital letters in order of birth: Christian . Raymond . Antoine . Zacharie . Yvan . Then the letters dissolve, with the exception of each first letters, thus creating (and explaining) the title of the film: C.R.A.Z.Y.
    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Coming Out Scenes in Movies (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Santa Claus Is Back in Town
      Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

      Performed by Elvis Presley

      Chrysalis Music / Cherry River Cherry Lane

      with permission of Sony BMG Music Canada

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Morocco
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Attraction Distribution (Canada)
      • Samuel Goldwyn Films (United States)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • C.R.A.Z.Y. - Una familia disfuncional como cualquiera
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal North, Québec, Canada(location of family home)
    • Production companies
      • Cirrus Communications
      • Crazy Films
      • Téléfilm Canada
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • CA$6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,710,169
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 9m(129 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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