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Re: Crazy, Stupid, Love

#151 Post by Jayman » Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:20 pm

kevinknapman wrote:Putting in two almost identical twists may have been a bit much but I have to admit that the second one totally took me by surprise. Admittedly that was due to a bit of cheeky misdirection on the film-makers part but it was nicely done. The scene where we found out the twist was a wonderfully farcical comic set piece and a definite highlight.
That was my least favourite part of the movie. The tone suddenly shifted from dramatic comedy to shameless slapstick, all guided by coincidence & misunderstanding...and that's never a good thing.
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