Like Crazy
Movie: Like Crazy

- Director: Drake Doremus
- Release Date: November 2011
- Writers: Drake Doremus, Ben York Jones
- Run Time: 90
- Genre: Drama, Romance
Tagline: I want you – I need you – I love you – I miss you
Review: Just saw it at the Sundance Film Festival here in Park City, Utah. Like Crazy is a love story about the ups and the downs, the euphoria, the heartache, and the sacrifices. For those who dont know the plot, basically a British student, Anna, falls for Jacob, an American student. They fall for each other right away, and spend the summer together. However, she violates the stay of her student visa, and when she tries to return to L.A., she is denied. Thus, our two lovers are separated by distance and multiple levels of bureaucracy that prove to be most unfair. Can they make it work, and should they? Some have compared it to 500 Days of Summer, and there are a few similarities. The major difference is the lack of any unique narrative devices and that it is, in fact, a love story. First and foremost, let me say that Felicity Jones as Anna is a revelation. She owns the screen and was utterly charming and devastatingly beautiful. Theres a scene in the first 10 minutes after they spend their first evening together, and they sit on her bed, and a sense of tension but young awkwardness that fills the room. When the conversation falters out, she gives him a look that was filled with such delicate longing; fueled by the power of young love and the possibilities before them. It was in this moment that Anna, and Felicity, won me over. The chemistry between her and her co-star Anton was realistic and powerful. Much of the film was improvised; the director said he would often leave the camera rolling for twenty to thirty minutes at a time just to capture them together. It shows. I felt myself hoping and wishing for them to work it all out, to end up together.
The music is fantastic. It provides the heartbeat to the film and is a wonderful compliment. Its well edited – the film ultimately takes place over what seems to be a couple of years. Unlike early versions of the film, title cards have been removed and a series of jump cuts progresses the time. You have to pay close attention at times to have a firm grasp on the passage of time. There are moments when they are happy and together that are so iconic. Walking the streets of London, at times they looked like the cover of a Bob Dylan cover. Quick cuts of them together whether in LA or London are quite beautiful.
This film was obviously made based on real experiences, and the filmmakers admitted that it was the combination of many of their experiences. Its a realistic film. Things arent easy. You will smile and laugh and other times feel just as much despair as our characters. There are no easy answers in this film, and your ultimate interpretation and perhaps enjoyment of the film depends on what you bring to the table, and your feelings on love, and just how much you believe in it. This film should make Felicity Jones a star in the way that An Education benefited Carey Mulligan.
This flick was absolutely cool. Already seen it three times. Loved the comics and this was the most satisfying adaptation I’ve ever seen mixed with the directors personal charm and tweaks. Like Crazy was just sweet to watch and so fun to be a part of as an audience. LOVED IT.
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I agree with you on Like Crazy – the first half hour of it was great, actually. tailed off a bit towards end but still a way better film than it should have been
This movie was absolutely fantastic. Already seen it three times. Loved the comics and this was the most satisfying adaptation I’ve ever seen mixed with the directors personal charm and tweaks. Like Crazy was just beautiful to watch and so fun to be a part of as an audience. LOVED IT.
Like Crazy combines parts of Pocahontas and Braveheart that has a liberal dose of Room Marines into an epic entire that requires virtually 3 complete hours to unfold. We could criticise that length, the weak story as well as hammy dialogue. We could attack its thinly-veiled ecological message or even the frankly bizarre spirituality in its second fifty percent but honestly practically nothing can spoil the expertise although that you are enveloped in it. As well as a big aspect of thats down into the brilliant use of 3D – which can be both subtle and amazingly powerful. Til now, we are already producing films with 3D components, Avatar could be the initial h onestly 3D movie and may nicely prove to get single belonging to the most sizeable items to come about to blockbuster film-making simply because Like Crazy.
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