Crazy Moon is a 1987 romantic comedy film directed by Allan Eastman and written by Tom Berry and Stefan Wodoslawsky.
Caryn James of The New York Times said the film "keeps threatening to become "Children of a Lesser God Goes to High School", but Sutherland and "his co-star, Vanessa Vaughan, save 'Crazy Moon' from its own worst tendencies".
[4] James added the film "glosses over the difference between learning to swim - no matter how deep Brooks's fears - and adjusting as a deaf person in a hearing world.
"[4] Michael Walsh of Reeling Back also praised Vaughn, saying "she steals the show with her performance and provides Eastman's picture with its best moments.
"[3] Shaun Lang of Hollywood North Magazine wrote the film "is a light, quirky romance that mixes just the right amount of classic screwball comedy with the spirit of John Hughes.