Chaos Theory (2007)

Chaos Theory (2007)
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After living his life with clockwork precision, a man throws any and all caution to the wind in this freewheeling comedy drama. Frank Allen (Ryan Reynolds) is a successful motivational speaker and author whose book "The Five-Minute Efficiency Trainer" advises readers that strict organization and avoiding impulsive behavior is the key to success. Frank is married to Susan (Emily Mortimer), who has been his sweetheart since college, but while he's happy, she's beginning to have second thoughts -- she chose to be with Frank rather than his best friend, Buddy (Stuart Townsend), because of his sweet and gentle nature, but his new habit of carefully budgeting every moment of the day has squeezed most of the fun out of their lives. After a quarrel with Susan leaves Frank in a troubled state of mind, he's enthusiastically propositioned by a sexy woman at a self-help seminar (Sarah Chalke), and has to take a pregnant woman (Jocelyne Loewen) to the hospital when he nearly runs her over on the street. Susan learns about Frank's day and comes to the mistaken conclusion that he's been unfaithful to her with both women. Susan leaves him and Frank decides that his hyper-organized life is to blame for the collapse of his marriage. Suddenly, Frank figures it's time to give his id full reign -- he buys a motorcycle, starts fist fights in bars, sleeps with strange women, takes up streaking, and does nearly everything the old Frank would warn him against. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ryan ReynoldsEmily Mortimer, (more)
Director(s):
Marcos SiegaSiega Marcos, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Chaos Theory

After living his life with clockwork precision, a man throws any and all caution to the wind in this freewheeling comedy drama. Frank Allen (Ryan Reynolds) is a successful motivational speaker and author whose book "The Five-Minute Efficiency Trainer" advises readers that strict organization and avoiding impulsive behavior is the key to success. Frank is married to Susan (Emily Mortimer), who has been his sweetheart since college, but while he's happy, she's beginning to have second thoughts -- she chose to be with Frank rather than his best friend, Buddy (Stuart Townsend), because of his sweet and gentle nature, but his new habit of carefully budgeting every moment of the day has squeezed most of the fun out of their lives. After a quarrel with Susan leaves Frank in a troubled state of mind, he's enthusiastically propositioned by a sexy woman at a self-help seminar (Sarah Chalke), and has to take a pregnant woman (Jocelyne Loewen) to the hospital when he nearly runs her over on the street. Susan learns about Frank's day and comes to the mistaken conclusion that he's been unfaithful to her with both women. Susan leaves him and Frank decides that his hyper-organized life is to blame for the collapse of his marriage. Suddenly, Frank figures it's time to give his id full reign -- he buys a motorcycle, starts fist fights in bars, sleeps with strange women, takes up streaking, and does nearly everything the old Frank would warn him against. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Siega MarcosMarcos Siega
Writer(s):
Daniel Taplitz
Producer(s):
Frederic GolchanErica WestheimerBill Johnson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Sexual Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Comedy
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Kevin D.

This one took me by total surprise. I thought this was going to be a funny, light hearted comedy. Not even close. Yes- there were a lot of funny events throughout this story. However, it was not a comedy in my eyes. This one is on the same lines as Click. It pulls on the heart strings and has a great story. Ryan Reynolds is the real deal and shows it with this movie. I was very impressed to say the least.

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Yvonne Y.

I thought this movie was well done, lots of twists and turns. There was humor but a lot of sadness too, I think the more appropriate category for it would be Dramedy.

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Kristin S.

Once again poor marketing leads a movie to receive poor marks because people expect something different then what they are getting. This is a slice of life movie not a comedy. The story of what can happen to anyone in the course of our lives. As in life the movie cascades through the emotional scale from funny to heartfelt to sobering etc. The story didnt make me say WOW but it was good. Ryan Reynolds is good in whatever I see him in and I hope he gets better roles by showing his range here. Watch it with an open mind and don't expect to laugh every second.

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