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Crazy Kind of Love

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
2.2K
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Virginia Madsen, Sam Trammell, Amanda Crew, and Graham Rogers in Crazy Kind of Love (2013)
While re-evaluating her life as a newly single mother, a woman relies on her carefree son and his awkward brother to keep their lives interesting. When an unlikely romance blossoms between the youngest son and the new girl in town, she realizes the key to her happiness can be found where she least expects it, and thereÂ’s only one kind of love worth living for - the crazy kind.
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ComedyDramaRomance

A broken family finds their relationships to one another changed by a new arrival in the household.A broken family finds their relationships to one another changed by a new arrival in the household.A broken family finds their relationships to one another changed by a new arrival in the household.

  • Director
    • Sarah Siegel-Magness
  • Writers
    • Karen McCullah
    • April Stevens
  • Stars
    • Virginia Madsen
    • Graham Rogers
    • Amanda Crew
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sarah Siegel-Magness
    • Writers
      • Karen McCullah
      • April Stevens
    • Stars
      • Virginia Madsen
      • Graham Rogers
      • Amanda Crew
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Trailer 1:25
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    Crazy Kind Of Love: Can I Stay Here?
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    Crazy Kind Of Love: Can I Stay Here?
    Crazy Kind Of Love: Can I Stay Here?
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    Crazy Kind Of Love: Can I Stay Here?
    Crazy Kind Of Love: Can I Come Up?
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    Crazy Kind Of Love: Can I Come Up?
    Crazy Kind Of Love: Waffles
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    Crazy Kind Of Love: Waffles
    Crazy Kind Of Love: Grocery Store
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    Crazy Kind Of Love: Grocery Store
    Crazy Kind Of Love: Bloated
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    Crazy Kind Of Love: Bloated

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    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Augusta Iris
    Graham Rogers
    Graham Rogers
    • Henry Iris
    Amanda Crew
    Amanda Crew
    • Bette
    Zach Gilford
    Zach Gilford
    • Matthew Iris
    Sam Trammell
    Sam Trammell
    • Jeff
    Madeline Zima
    Madeline Zima
    • Annie
    Kristoffer Ryan Winters
    Kristoffer Ryan Winters
    • David
    • (as Kristoffer Winters)
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Gordie Iris
    Aly Michalka
    Aly Michalka
    • Janeen
    Lin Shaye
    Lin Shaye
    • Denise Mack
    Kathleen Wilhoite
    Kathleen Wilhoite
    • Doris
    Eva Longoria
    Eva Longoria
    • Marion
    Bobbi Sue Luther
    Bobbi Sue Luther
    • Bartender
    Christopher Atkins
    Christopher Atkins
    • Mr. Jeffries
    Camryn
    Camryn
    • Ruby
    • (as Camryn Magness)
    Mia Katherine Manoukian
    • Cute Kid
    Angela Jones
    • Whispering Woman #1
    Jillana Laufer
    Jillana Laufer
    • Whispering Woman #2
    • Director
      • Sarah Siegel-Magness
    • Writers
      • Karen McCullah
      • April Stevens
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    User reviews15

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    8kenpery

    Excellent

    I love Virginia Madsen. I think I may have seen all of her work and loved it all. But Amanda Crew is the star of this movie. I never heard of her before but I won't forget her. She was awesome, absolutely adorable! The writing for her character was outstanding, although the story was not that good, lacking in many respects.
    6liisakolu

    Few refreshing moments in a small see-once movie

    This is a small story about humane drama and emotion. Nothing special, I still enjoyed a few moments enough to actually end up liking this movie as one-time Saturday night entertainment. Virginia Madsen was the original reason for me to watch the film, but other cast also pulled their weight well enough for this type of movie. Amanda Crew as quirky Bette sparked the whole thing up. I especially liked how some of the situations in the movie were handled in an honest and open way by the characters, enough to make it feel therapeutic and refreshing. Everyone is sometimes sad, depressed, out-of-sorts. And it´s ok.
    3Simon_Says_Movies

    A Total Misfire

    The unholy bastard child of a low budget after school drama and the limpest, most derivative romantic comedy imaginable, Crazy Kind of Love attempts to exist as both a frothy coming of age story and a more sombre drama, and it completely fails at both. So little feels genuine that it begs the question if those involved are in actuality idiot savants and have crafted one of the most subtle parodies of all time.

    If the on-the-nose musical cues and the atrociously contrived meet-cute between our young leads aren't enough to drive you stir crazy early on, Crazy Kind of Love will soon use its umpteenth strike as it continues to show absolutely no grasp as to how normal people react in the simplest situations. If anyone can earnestly tell me they've been to a party depicted in the film's first act or been privy to a divorce unfurl as the one did here please contact me immediately as I do in fact wish to journey to Narnia.

    And those transgressions are among the most overt, as Crazy Kind of Love also takes every possible opportunity to be precious and instead just makes things awkward, even in the smaller, more intimate moments – instances that should have been reined back and left to unfurl with emotional honesty, not in the vein of a bad sitcom. The entire effort is made all the more insulting in approaching themes like growing up in the shadow of hardships and divorce with the care of a tween writing in her licensed One Direction diary.

    While director Sarah Siegel-Magness has to take ample responsibility for not moderating her actors, nobody has to look very far to find the culprit behind the emotional suicide of Crazy Kind of Love. Yes, the one supplying the noose is writer Karen McCullah Lutz whose recent credits include The Ugly Truth, The House Bunny and She's the Man – wow. To be fair, she did lend her pen to some minor classics in the late 90's-early aughties with 10 Things I Hate About You and Legally Bonde but it's clear that she milked the high school dramedy-spunky heroine cow dry years ago and is now just blinding yanking, hoping something of worth will drip out.

    The central plot, as I'm sure one could guess is very simple: Henry's (Revolution's Graham Rogers) parents are headed for divorce, something his mother (Virginia Madsen) takes rather hard considering the unfaithful antics of her spouse. Thankfully, and in the nick of time, Henry meets the free spirit Bette (Amanda Crew), the type of girl who literally skips through the rain and jumps in puddles. Will this outgoing bundle of kindling help get this family through their ordeal? Will she help to break Henry's virginal, egg-head brother out of his funk? Will Henry's charming, handsome boss win the affections of the heartbroken damsel? And by the end will anyone give a single solitary *bleep*?

    It's the Bette character, supposed to be the dynamic lifeblood of Crazy Kind of Love, that utterly guts what remaining zeal the film may have possessed, presenting us with one of the most phony, inorganically promiscuous and straight-up grating characters in recent memory. After (wait for it) moving in with Henry and his brother and mom (don't ask) she continues to be a big ol' firecracker, spouting cheerfully inappropriate cliché at junctures, which while uneasy to watch as a viewer, ring utterly false in the context of the scenes. Not only that, the way characters react to her untethered zip is simply moronic.

    This character is being presented as the outlier (and I'm not talking about the type of film which has uppity people turning their nose up at this free spirit, or something of the like) – no. This girl is mentally deranged. She puts the crazy in Crazy Kind of Love (hint: that kind of love usually involves a restraining order). If Juno raised her daughter as a slutty hipster, we'd get Bette and the rate at which this bond develops is faster than a redundant montage (a cliché incidentally missing). The only relationships that mature so quickly are ones that end in the alleyway behind a bar, and judging by how this girl acts, she's familiar with the terrain.

    The dynamic kink is an important one in films like this but we need the organic twist to what is supposed to be preordained formula. The fantastic indie City Island did it wonderfully with an inmate returning to live with the man he doesn't know is his father. Even in more limited instances, such as in the important relationship between Matt King and his daughter's boyfriend in The Descendants, it works so well. And speaking of fathers, we never get to know Henry's in Crazy Kind of Love, only that he cheated and he's a jerk. What caused this to happen? Are all men simply scum? The feminist leanings and women behind the camera seem to think so. I don't intend to say all females in the business fall victim to this mantra, as men are equally guilty of crafting broad, often insulting caricatures but that certainly doesn't excuse what happens here.

    During one scene regarding Augusta's state, Bette remarks that being sad doesn't make you crazy, being crazy makes you crazy. In that instance, true words were spoken. It's simply ironic she didn't know she was speaking autobiographically. The type of film that can be summed up with the poster, Crazy Kind of Love is the type of cinematic dreck that dares you not to guess every upcoming contrivance and then forces you to feel somewhat guilty as you laugh at it fulfilling its destiny.
    readwin

    Entertaining, but a little disturbing

    After watching this movie, I went and checked that it had a female director as I suspected, and I was right. I then discovered that the writers were female as well.

    I then imagined all the parts in the movie played by a character of the opposite sex, and considered what the public reaction would be.

    It was interesting to note that even the male lead in the movie could not redeem himself.

    It is a superficially pleasant story, but deeply misandrist in its message and were the sexes reversed, would be considered offensive or blatantly silly.

    I'm not sure if the director or the writers even intended it as such, but it does show how the public attitudes toward women and men differ, almost to a complete reversal from fifty years ago.

    Perhaps someday someone can make a movie about an likable male hero, and the public would believe it?
    4dvdlotrfan

    Meh.

    Valiant effort. But NO! I was feeling down and wanted to believe in love again, but I found myself yelling at the screen saying NO! at all the unwanted awkward moments & direction flaws! and some script flaws.

    What got me thru this movie was the cast. And all the other elements of a good film are there, like the soundtrack, great lighting & cinematography etc.

    Never a dull moment of course with the lovely Virginia Madsen. And Graham Rogers is so cute. Showing great potential. It even managed to capture a bit of an irresistible feeling with Amanda Crew, But her character does many things in the film that make you root against her. Zach Gilford is the cutest nerd ever. The actors just felt misdirected.

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      Meg Ryan was considered for the role that went to Virginia Madsen
    • Soundtracks
      Big Blue Wave
      Written by Ashleigh Ball, David Vertesi, and David Beckingham

      Published by Network One Music (Canada) Ltd.

      Performed by Hey Ocean!

      Courtesy of Hey Ocean! Music

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Vision Films (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Long Time Gone
    • Filming locations
      • Montrose Bowl - 2334 Honolulu Avenue, Montrose, California, USA(Bowling alley and pizza place)
    • Production company
      • Smokewood Entertainment Group
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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