A self-centered realtor enlists the help of his neighbor when he's suddenly left in charge of the granddaughter he never knew existed until his estranged son drops her off at his home.
Nothing unexpected happens in this film, the cinematic equivalent of comfort food, but the pleasure comes from experiencing the semi-frequent smile-inducing dialogue, bolstered in no small fashion by the wonderful comedic timing of Michael Douglas and Diane Keaton. This is one of the rare movies trying to connect with the older crowd that still loves to go to the cinema and watch great stars do their thing. - Three stars