It really speaks the level to which America has sunk, that a film of this quality with such smart dialogue, transparent direction and acting of the highest quality receives only 6.5 out of ten. I watch a LOT of movies, in all genres and this is a gem. Broadbent and Duncan do an amazing job of portraying the long-married couple at a crossroads in their lives. I laughed out loud many times and was touched by the subtle hints of the pain experienced by these two as they revisit the scene of their honeymoon. An added bonus is Jeff Goldblum as the old American friend, whose character seems so over the top compared to the principals, when actually it is spot on. See this one.