Just a few days to rewatch the Dirty Dancing lift over and over.
You have only a few days left to revisit the movie that first showcased the incredible chemistry between Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling before it's removed from Prime Video.
Released in 2011, Crazy, Stupid, Love centres on two romantic storylines taking place in suburban Los Angeles.
Directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa and written by Dan Fogelman (This Is Us, Paradise), the film follows Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) as he tries to cope with the sudden separation from wife Emily (Julianne Moore), who's had an affair with a colleague played by Kevin Bacon.
Gosling portrays Jacob Palmer, a womaniser who takes Cal under his wing during this new phase of his life. Jacob hops from one bed to another without a second thought, but is stunned when law school graduate Hannah (Stone) rejects him.
The award-nominated rom-com is currently available to stream on Prime Video, but better be quick if you'd like to rewatch the Dirty Dancing lift performed by Gosling and Stone's characters as the film will be removed from the platform on 7 March.
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A box-office hit that also earned critical acclaim, Crazy, Stupid, Love also features Marisa Tomei as Kate Tafferty, John Carroll Lynch as Cal's best friend Bernie Riley, Jonah Bobo as Cal and Emily's son Robbie, and Lio Tipton as Bernie's daughter Jessica, who babysits for the Weavers.
A crowdpleaser with great performances, Crazy, Stupid, Love is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, holding a score of 80% out of 235 reviews. The critics' consensus praised the "terrifically talented" cast that makes up for the conventional plot, despite its "crazy" promise hinted at in the title.
Moviegoers have equally been captivated by the rom-com, described as "perfect date movie" material by fans on IMDb.
"This movie is the perfect blend of funny and sweet (the entire theatre was laughing throughout). Great performances from the whole cast, including a surprisingly refreshing change for Steve Carell," one person wrote. "The writing was perfect, the pacing was great... A perfect date movie!"
Crazy, Stupid, Love is streaming on Prime Video in the UK until 7 March.
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