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Cobb as James Cobb , Will. User reviews Review. Top review. Creme Brulee or a Divorce? Greetings again from the darkness. From the opening scene it is clear we aren't in for a typically lame rom-com with caricatures instead of characters and punchlines instead of feelings. Instead, this one is all about the characters and their feelings Now don't misunderstand. It doesn't go too deep and there is still plenty of humor in the moments.

Cal Steve Carell and Emily Julianne Moore are sharing one of their many restaurant moments over the course of their long, steady marriage. Only this time, something spoils the comfort zone. Emily says she wants a divorce and later tells Cal that she had an affair with a co-worker Kevin Bacon. What follows is as close to real life reactions as we could ever hope for in a rom-com.

Cal is hurt. The kids are angry. Emily is confused. Their friends take sides. The intertwining story lines and characters are both sad and funny. We see how people react when they are attracted to others We see how people react when they wonder if their decision was rash.

We see how basically nice people try to do the right thing for themselves and others, but still mess it up sometimes. After moving out, Cal heads to a local upscale lounge that seems to be stocked with gorgeous women and only a handful of men In real life, the line of men waiting to enter would be wrapped around the block.

Still, one of the regulars is Jacob, played by Ryan Gosling. He is a thing of beauty to look at it and always quick with just the right line. His science is making women believe he cares about nothing but them. Cal is discouraged by Jacob's incredible success rate. Jacob notices Cal's negative vibe and agrees to train him.

But first, the makeover The polar opposite effect of what you might expect from Hollywood - these nice people begin to question their direction. Cal longs for Emily. Emily still thinks about Cal, but dates her co-worker. The son Jonah Bobo has a crush on the older baby-sitter, who has a crush of her own. Even Jacob falls hard for new attorney Hannah Emma Stone who has just walked out on her wet rag boyfriend Josh Groban who offered her a job, rather than a ring.

Oh what a tangled web we weave. And that's just the stuff I can tell you! Cal's first conquest utilizing his newly learned skills is a teacher played with full energy by the terrific Marisa Tomei. She only has a couple of scenes, but as usual, Ms. Tomei makes the most of her screen time. The baby sitter is played well by Analeigh Tipton, but it's interesting to note in real life she is 3 days younger than law school grad Hannah Stone.

All of the actors are top notch here. Steve Carell continues to get better Julianne Moore is solid, though her character is mostly mopey. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are both outstanding. Gosling is none for mostly offbeat, dark independent films but shows again how easily he slides back into sex symbol.

Stone is headed for super-stardom. She was really good in Easy A and has a star-making turn in the upcoming film The Help. After that, it's on to the new Spider-Man for her. Surprisingly the film was written by Dan Fogelman, who is known for his script writing on the animated Cars movies. No question women will enjoy the film, but the surprise is, many men will relate to what's going on with the Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling characters.

There is enough humor to keep everyone happy and enough strong writing to say this is a very good movie. FAQ 2. What is the first song during the movie? What is the drink Jacob makes at home? Details Edit. Release date July 29, United States. United States. Official Facebook Official site France. The Office's "new Jim" speaks! Jake Lacy calls joining the last season a "win-win" Walter Jr. Although it was made very clear that Walter Jr. Apparently music runs in the Bernard family.

Groban, 30, slyly confirmed the news, tweeting: "The cast and crew of The Office are the coolest ever. Add it and your other favorites now and never miss an episode He joins Stephen Collins, who will play Laughing Stock, executive-produced by Carell and David Steinberg, will bring on comedy greats from the last five decades for one-on-one discussions about their careers, influences and the evolution of comedy with Steinberg Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg.

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