Robert Malone is an elderly perennial bachelor who leads a tidy, uneventful and some might even say empty life. This Christmas, for whatever reason, Robert is feeling the lack of family more keenly than usual. Then one day, like a single man’s dream, Robert comes home from his job at a grocery store to find a beautiful woman in his house. Her name is Mary, and while Robert is initially shocked and angry, she quickly explains that she has just moved in across the street, saw his door open, and was concerned for the welfare of the homeowner. Their flap settled, Mary is on her way out when she turns to Robert and pertly asks him out to dinner. A little nonplussed, Robert agrees, and thus begins a late-life courtship that leaves the bachelor in a constant state of wonderment and surprise. He eventually must admit that he is falling in love. But there’s something about Mary that seems not right. She’s overeager, almost pushy, in the way she engages Robert. —mostra.org
I don't want to be the first guy who talks shit about old people, but this film is not very good. Not shit. Not terrible. Just not very good. Landau and Burstyn are great actors, but the story is paper-thin without much substance.