Ned (Liev Schreiber) is currently in the throes of a mid life crisis. His job as a writer on an TV series that is semi-pornographic is satisfying. His fifteen year is fearful of, well pretty much everything. When his wifeJeannie (Helen Hunt), moves her ailing and embittered father (Brian Dennehy) from Detroit in their home in NY, it places additional strain on an already strained union. So when an attractive female co worker (Carla Gugino) sets the moves on Ned, the temptation sends him moan. Every-day is about a family's fight to live the unexpected curve balls that are simply a portion of real life. Aging and death. Commitment and liberty. Love and approval. It's a stylish look for a normal family making an extraordinary travel towards one another and towards themselves.
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Ned (Liev Schreiber) is currently in the throes of a mid life crisis. His job as a writer on an TV series that is semi-pornographic is satisfying. His fifteen year is fearful of, well pretty much everything. When his wifeJeannie (Helen Hunt), moves her ailing and embittered father (Brian Dennehy) from Detroit in their home in NY, it places additional strain on an already strained union. So when an attractive female co worker (Carla Gugino) sets the moves on Ned, the temptation sends him moan. Every-day is about a family's fight to live the unexpected curve balls that are simply a portion of real life. Aging and death. Commitment and liberty. Love and approval. It's a stylish look for a normal family making an extraordinary travel towards one another and towards themselves.
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