Better to spend time on another movie. This one's only drawn by De Niro and Hathaway. Humor is also not very, and since the director is a woman, jokes about inappropriate erections, infantile men, feminism, etc. look quite peculiar in the film (if not strange).
P.s. Spoiler, don't read it. In addition, the film was stuffed with several explanations (for short-sighted viewers?) of the complex social processes taking place now in American society. It's weird to watch. You follow the plot and then suddenly the main character gives something like: "Why in our time has grown a generation of successful women and in the same generation increased the number of unadulterated "boys"? And she answers it. Praise the husband who sacrificed his career for her and took maternity leave. Or de Niro explains to the woman that she is not to blame for the fact that her husband cheated on her (sick topic for sure?). Or they explain that when Internet companies are opened on the site of former real industries, this is not a bad thing.
Such "explanations" in our films are, about 10 years ago I saw a dialogue in Broken Lantern Street:
- Don't sign the pin on the card!
- Why not? Comfortable!
- They'll steal your card and take your money!
- Aaah.