I didn't care much for the set-up. It seemed too contrived. It almost fell into the trap of being ridiculous and laughable. Why do we care about these almost unlike able characters? This movie's strength was Barbara Niven who was good at conveyed emotion very well which helped the viewer connect with character. Rebecca grows as a person from a tight, self-absorbed and materialistic housewife to a carefree, bubbly and caring woman in the end. The relationship that stuck out the most wasn't with Paris but with the dysfunctional family dynamics especially the protectiveness of. daughter, Jessica which was really moving and beautiful. B. It was almost....perfect.