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At the Christmas party in 1975, Zac shotguns a joint with his cousin Brigitte's boyfriend Paul, which sparks Zac's attraction. His friend Michelle tries to kiss him, but Zac stops her with the excuse of protecting their friendship. Later on, he discovers that Brigitte is no longer with Paul. In a moment of spontaneity, Zac runs a red light on his motorcycle, only to be struck by a car and hospitalized. Zac later learns that Brigitte is back with Paul.
At the Christmas party in 1975, Zac shotguns a joint with his cousin Brigitte's boyfriend Paul, which sparks Zac's attraction. His friend Michelle tries to kiss him, but Zac stops her with the excuse of protecting their friendship. Later on, he discovers that Brigitte is no longer with Paul. In a moment of spontaneity, Zac runs a red light on his motorcycle, only to be struck by a car and hospitalized. Zac later learns that Brigitte is back with Paul.


Zac begins a relationship with Michelle, temporarily relieving Gervais—until he sees Zac stepping out of the car with a male classmate, adjusting his crotch. Angry, Gervais has Zac see a [[Psychologist|therapist]] to [[conversion therapy|"cure"]] him of his "homosexuality". The therapist's conclusion is that Zac made "a subconscious deliberate mistake", intentionally doing it so that Gervais would catch him and find out he was "gay".
Zac begins a relationship with Michelle, temporarily relieving Gervais — until he sees Zac stepping out of the car with a male classmate, adjusting his crotch. Angry, Gervais has Zac see a [[Psychologist|therapist]] to [[conversion therapy|"cure"]] him of his "homosexuality". The therapist's conclusion is that Zac made "a subconscious deliberate mistake", intentionally doing it so that Gervais would catch him and find out he was "gay".


At the Christmas dinner in 1980, Zac and Michelle's relationship has become closer and more physical. His brother Christian announces his engagement. At Christian's wedding reception, Zac and Paul shotgun a [[joint (cannabis)|joint]] outside, but are seen by a guest who thought they were kissing. Gervais overhears this gossip, and chaos ensues. Gervais confronts Zac in the pouring rain, and Zac admittedly [[coming out|comes out]], yelling that while he was not kissing Paul, he wished he had been. A sobbing, eavesdropping Michelle runs out of hiding, and Gervais tells Zac to leave. Zac flies to Jerusalem. Disgusted with himself after a gay sexual escapade, he walks into the desert and collapses in exhaustion. A [[Bedouin]], who finds Zac, drips water on Zac's face and takes Zac into his care.
At the Christmas dinner in 1980, Zac and Michelle's relationship has become closer and more physical. His brother Christian announces his engagement. At Christian's wedding reception, Zac and Paul shotgun a [[joint (cannabis)|joint]] outside, but are seen by a guest who thought they were kissing. Gervais overhears this gossip, and chaos ensues. Gervais confronts Zac in the pouring rain, and Zac admittedly [[coming out|comes out]], yelling that while he was not kissing Paul, he wished he had been. A sobbing, eavesdropping Michelle runs out of hiding, and Gervais tells Zac to leave. Zac flies to Jerusalem. Disgusted with himself after a gay sexual escapade, he walks into the desert and collapses in exhaustion. A [[Bedouin]], who finds Zac, drips water on Zac's face and takes Zac into his care.
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Nearly 10% of the budget was spent on acquiring song rights for the soundtrack, with the cost being $600,000.<ref name="Seguin">{{cite magazine |last=Seguin |first=Denis |date=21 November 2005 |title=A C.R.A.Z.Y. situation |magazine=Canadian Business |volume=78 |issue=23 |pages=11–12}}</ref><ref name="Johnson">{{cite magazine |last=Johnson |first=Brian D. |author-link=Brian D. Johnson |date=24 October 2005 |title=Shine On You C.R.A.Z.Y. Diamond |magazine=[[Maclean's]] |volume=118 |issue=43 |page=87}}</ref><ref name="Howell">{{cite news |last1=Howell |first1=Peter |title=Quebec's Jean-Marc Vallée was an impactful filmmaker who swung his sledgehammer softly |url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/opinion/2021/12/27/quebecs-jean-marc-valle-was-an-impactful-filmmaker-who-swung-his-sledgehammer-softly.html |access-date=5 April 2023 |work=Toronto Star |date=December 27, 2021 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211228000431/https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/opinion/2021/12/27/quebecs-jean-marc-valle-was-an-impactful-filmmaker-who-swung-his-sledgehammer-softly.html |archive-date=2021-12-28}}</ref> Producers spent two and a half years obtaining the rights for all of them, and Vallée surrendered his salary to help pay for them.<ref name="Gaudet">{{Cite news|last=Gaudet |first=Agnès |date=1 June 2005 |title=Dur, dur d'obtenir les droits des chansons |work=[[Canoe.ca]] }}</ref> Period music is an important element of the film, highlighting characters and recurrent themes and events in Zac's [[coming of age]].<ref name="Seguin"/><ref name="Vertigo"/> The soundtrack includes songs by [[Pink Floyd]] ("[[Shine On You Crazy Diamond]]," "[[The Great Gig in the Sky]]"), [[The Rolling Stones]] ("[[Sympathy for the Devil]]"), [[David Bowie]] ("[[Space Oddity]]"), [[Jefferson Airplane]] ("[[White Rabbit (Jefferson Airplane song)|White Rabbit]]"), [[The Cure]] ("[[10:15 Saturday Night]]"), [[Giorgio Moroder]] ("[[From Here to Eternity (Giorgio Moroder song)|From Here to Eternity]]"), [[Elvis Presley]] ("[[Santa Claus Is Back in Town]]"), and many others.<ref name="Seguin"/><ref name="Gaudet"/><ref name="Vertigo">{{cite web |url=http://www.vertigomagazine.co.uk/showarticle.php?sel=bac&siz=0&id=351 |work=Vertigo |title=Featured film: ''C.R.A.Z.Y.'' |first=Metin |last=Alsanjak |date=April 2006 |access-date=2007-08-12 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070928160311/http://www.vertigomagazine.co.uk/showarticle.php?sel=bac&siz=0&id=351 |archive-date=September 28, 2007}}</ref> "Sympathy for the Devil" alone cost $138,000, as it is used for two minutes, 25 seconds.<ref name="Johnson"/>
Nearly 10% of the budget was spent on acquiring song rights for the soundtrack, with the cost being $600,000.<ref name="Seguin">{{cite magazine |last=Seguin |first=Denis |date=21 November 2005 |title=A C.R.A.Z.Y. situation |magazine=Canadian Business |volume=78 |issue=23 |pages=11–12}}</ref><ref name="Johnson">{{cite magazine |last=Johnson |first=Brian D. |author-link=Brian D. Johnson |date=24 October 2005 |title=Shine On You C.R.A.Z.Y. Diamond |magazine=[[Maclean's]] |volume=118 |issue=43 |page=87}}</ref><ref name="Howell">{{cite news |last1=Howell |first1=Peter |title=Quebec's Jean-Marc Vallée was an impactful filmmaker who swung his sledgehammer softly |url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/opinion/2021/12/27/quebecs-jean-marc-valle-was-an-impactful-filmmaker-who-swung-his-sledgehammer-softly.html |access-date=5 April 2023 |work=Toronto Star |date=December 27, 2021 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211228000431/https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/opinion/2021/12/27/quebecs-jean-marc-valle-was-an-impactful-filmmaker-who-swung-his-sledgehammer-softly.html |archive-date=2021-12-28}}</ref> Producers spent two and a half years obtaining the rights for all of them, and Vallée surrendered his salary to help pay for them.<ref name="Gaudet">{{Cite news|last=Gaudet |first=Agnès |date=1 June 2005 |title=Dur, dur d'obtenir les droits des chansons |work=[[Canoe.ca]] }}</ref> Period music is an important element of the film, highlighting characters and recurrent themes and events in Zac's [[coming of age]].<ref name="Seguin"/><ref name="Vertigo"/> The soundtrack includes songs by [[Pink Floyd]] ("[[Shine On You Crazy Diamond]]," "[[The Great Gig in the Sky]]"), [[The Rolling Stones]] ("[[Sympathy for the Devil]]"), [[David Bowie]] ("[[Space Oddity]]"), [[Jefferson Airplane]] ("[[White Rabbit (Jefferson Airplane song)|White Rabbit]]"), [[The Cure]] ("[[10:15 Saturday Night]]"), [[Giorgio Moroder]] ("[[From Here to Eternity (Giorgio Moroder song)|From Here to Eternity]]"), [[Elvis Presley]] ("[[Santa Claus Is Back in Town]]"), and many others.<ref name="Seguin"/><ref name="Gaudet"/><ref name="Vertigo">{{cite web |url=http://www.vertigomagazine.co.uk/showarticle.php?sel=bac&siz=0&id=351 |work=Vertigo |title=Featured film: ''C.R.A.Z.Y.'' |first=Metin |last=Alsanjak |date=April 2006 |access-date=2007-08-12 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070928160311/http://www.vertigomagazine.co.uk/showarticle.php?sel=bac&siz=0&id=351 |archive-date=September 28, 2007}}</ref> "Sympathy for the Devil" alone cost $138,000, as it is used for two minutes, 25 seconds.<ref name="Johnson"/>


The [[Charles Aznavour]] song "{{lang|fr|Emmenez-moi}}" is repeated over and over in the film, often sung by the father. He also sings another Aznavour song—"{{lang|fr|[[Hier Encore]]}}", as part of Zac's 20th birthday celebrations. The title derives from the first letter in the names of the five brothers: Christian, Raymond, Antoine, Zachary and Yvan,<ref name="Hays"/> and also refers to their father's abiding love of [[Patsy Cline]]'s song "[[Crazy (Willie Nelson song)|Crazy]]", which itself is used as a recurring motif in the film.<ref name="Leiren"/>
The [[Charles Aznavour]] song "{{lang|fr|Emmenez-moi}}" is repeated over and over in the film, often sung by the father. He also sings another Aznavour song — "{{lang|fr|[[Hier Encore]]}}", as part of Zac's 20th birthday celebrations. The title derives from the first letter in the names of the five brothers: Christian, Raymond, Antoine, Zachary and Yvan,<ref name="Hays"/> and also refers to their father's abiding love of [[Patsy Cline]]'s song "[[Crazy (Willie Nelson song)|Crazy]]", which itself is used as a recurring motif in the film.<ref name="Leiren"/>


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