Jeremy of The Daily Rotation wrote, "In a summer full a big budget Hollywood blockbusters and comic book films, I think it’s great to get a romantic comedy that doesn’t follow every cliché or insult your intelligence. Just once I’d like to see a romantic comedy that actually takes the time to establish characters, give us emotions and more importantly gives us a story, a story that can keep my attention and throw in a few twists along the way, something a little smarter than your typical Katherine Heigl summer film. Crazy, Stupid, Love does that, not perfectly, but for the most part it stays on that path, supplying us with a good story filled with flawed, but good people. It never falls into that completely Hollywood category; it feels like something realistic that has probably happened to someone at some point in their life."
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