This movie has it's funny moments and is good entertainment. What I liked most about the film, is that at the end each character decides to do what they see as the need of the other. That's what real love is about, making sure we meet the need of our partner, rather than focusing on how our partner meets our needs. A movie like this can't be made without some sensuality so a caution for younger kids. Language is moderate. A fun movie.
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Storyline From Yahoo: In colorful, bustling modern-day Manhattan, Rafi, a 37-year-old photography producer reeling from a recent divorce, meets David, a 23-year-old painter recently out of college. Rafi's therapist, Dr. Lisa Metzger, who is working to help Rafi overcome her fears of intimacy, finds out that Rafi's new lover is--unfortunately for Lisa--her only son, David. Both David and Rafi must contend with their 14-year age gap, vastly different backgrounds and the demands of David's traditional mother. Despite their intense attraction, the charmed couple soon realizes that vastly different ages and backgrounds create much conflict. A Jewish hip-hop lover and closet painter who still lives with his grandparents, David has little in common with Rafi--a non-practicing Catholic from a wealthy, broken family who travels in the sophisticated, high-end world of fashion.
Ratings: Critics B- Users B-
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