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Crazy, Stupid, Love.
Crazy, Stupid, Love.
The stake of the Weever, the Puritan views of the family man aged “just forty”, not life, but a dream-a good job, a wonderful house, wonderful children and a marriage with a school lover. But when Kol finds out that his wife Emily cheated on him and wants a divorce, his `perfect` life quickly collapses. Worse, speaking in modern language, a stake, which has not went on dates for a couple of decades, is a real `sucker`. And so, spending all his free time in the bar in a bad mood, the unfortunate stake becomes a protractor of the charming (`slightly thirty`) Jacob Palmer. Trying to help the stake forget his wife and start his own life, Jacob opens his eyes to his numerous opportunities opening in front of him: flirty women, strong drinks and a sense of style that cannot be found in a cheap hairdresser or sales store. Kol and Emily are not the only ones who are looking for love, and perhaps not where they need to: thirteen -year -old Robbi, the son of Cola, goes crazy for his seventeen -year -old nanny Jessica, and that hides her love in his father. And despite the new appearance and new conquests on the love front, the only thing that the stake cannot “re-renew” is his own heart that leads him there, with which everything once began.