It was initially touted to as a comedy but I think it would be better put into the lighthearted drama category.
When some catastrophic events occurred within the first 10 minutes many parts of it struck a chord, particularly the couple fighting to keep intimacy under the monotony and strain of everyday life.
Matt Day gives a good performance as the husband with a lot of his plate fighting temptation.
The little pseudo cliché touches are cool, the lottery ticket, the guy at the movies – nice.
Well worth a look, but take your tissues
This is sort of a of a love story about a family dealing with all the big questions and even more of the small ones.
Set over one messy year, Ross and Natalie and their two kids, Louis and Ruby, navigate nits, faith, Christmas, job insecurity, footy practice, more nits, and whether they will ever have sex again.
enjoy!
magic
