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C.R.A.Z.Y.
 

C.R.A.Z.Y.

Genre:
Drama
Mood:
Moving,
Offbeat,
Witty
Decade:
2000's
Country:
Canada
Director:
Jean-Marc Vallee
Actor:
Michel Cote,
Marc-Andre Grondin
Actress:
Danielle Proulx
Release Year:
2005
Studio: Genius Products
Runtime: 127 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: R
Language: French

What It's About:

Born on Christmas Day to a Catholic family in Montreal, Zachary Beaulieu (Grondin) enjoys the fawning attention of his working-class father (Cote) as a youth, but senses early on that he's different from his two older brothers, as does a psychic friend of his mother's. In his teen years, Zach turns rebellious, further alienating his father with his music, hair, clothes, and most contentiously--his sexual confusion. As good times and bad visit the entire Beaulieu clan, Zach learns to cope with self-doubt, and the weakness of a father who refuses to accept him.

Why I Love It:

Set in the 1970s, CRAZY is a funny, touching, revelatory drama about a dysfunctional family and the growing pains of a teenager tormented by his burgeoning bisexuality. As played by Grondin, Zach is an outsider in his own family, a devotee of David Bowie with a stylish flair for fashion and hip rock music who's fighting a losing battle with all the testosterone in his home, represented by his homophobic dad and bullying, drug-addicted older brother, Raymond (Pierre-Luc Brillant). Vallee brings a lot of humor and tenderness to his character-driven drama, while orchestrating an array of conflicts that have a gut-wrenching, true-to-life feel.


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