Liev Schreiber's character, Ned, is going through a mid-life crisis. Writing for an adult-oriented television show isn't all that enjoyable for him. It was just yesterday that he found out that his fifteen-year-old son had come out as gay, and his eleven-year-old son is terrified of... A troubled marriage is put under much more strain when his wife, Jeannie (Helen Hunt), transfers her ill and resentful father (Brian Dennehy) from Detroit to New York City. Temptation sets in for Ned when an attractive female coworker (Carla Gugino) flirts with him. For one family, every day is about the challenges of aging, death, and commitment, as well as the love and acceptance they find in each other. A candid look at a typical family on an astonishing journey towards themselves and each other.
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Liev Schreiber's character, Ned, is going through a mid-life crisis. Writing for an adult-oriented television show isn't all that enjoyable for him. It was just yesterday that he found out that his fifteen-year-old son had come out as gay, and his eleven-year-old son is terrified of... A troubled marriage is put under much more strain when his wife, Jeannie (Helen Hunt), transfers her ill and resentful father (Brian Dennehy) from Detroit to New York City. Temptation sets in for Ned when an attractive female coworker (Carla Gugino) flirts with him. For one family, every day is about the challenges of aging, death, and commitment, as well as the love and acceptance they find in each other. A candid look at a typical family on an astonishing journey towards themselves and each other.
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