Emma Stone + Ryan Gosling on Netflix: Catch this amazing comedy before it’s pulled from the platform!

Emma Stone + Ryan Gosling on Netflix: Catch this amazing comedy before it’s pulled from the platform!

They have been a couple on screen three times and their chemistry is undeniable. Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, it’s a duo that works! Their last collaboration dates back to 2017 with Damien Chazelle’s La La Land, a musical comedy that won 6 Oscars, which allowed them to showcase their talents in singing and dancing.

But years ago this feature film was rated 4.2 out of 5 by AlloCiné viewers, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling have already committed themselves (and their bodies) to the cult film, which is among the 15 best romantic comedies of the 2010s. AlloCiné viewers.

Emma Stone + Ryan Gosling = a winning duo

This iconic romantic comedy by Dan Fogelman (This Is Us) and directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (I Love You, Philip Morris) brings together an exceptional cast around Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling: Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, Kevin Bacon, Josh. Groban, Marissa Tomei, John Carroll Lynch and Leo Tipton.

In Crazy, Stupid, Love, loves are formed and dissolved in the journeys of characters who are connected without knowing it, and for better or worse. Ryan Gosling plays Jacob Palmer, an attractive thirtysomething who helps and coaches Cal Weaver (Steve Carell), a fortysomething who thought he had the perfect life.

His existence is disrupted when his wife Emily (Julianne Moore) confesses that he is cheating on her and that she wants a divorce. Jacob, who gets close to a certain Hanna (Emma Stone), introduces Cal to other perspectives amid drunken nights out, decadent style, and new conquests.

Emily and Callie’s children are also victims of their desires and affairs, which complicates the story of their parents and those around them.

Rated 3.8 out of 5 by AlloCiné viewers, Crazy, Stupid, Love is an intelligent, funny and exciting romantic comedy that gave a boost to a genre that sometimes gets reheated.

After a rather ordinary but good-natured first part, the film shows its cards with many surprises and brilliant twists that make it a successful and refreshing comedy.

If you haven’t discovered Crazy, Stupid, Love yet or want to see it again, hurry up! You only have one week left to admire Ryan Gosling’s abs.

Crazy, Stupid, Love is leaving the Netflix catalog on January 31st.

Source: Allocine

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