You can never be too old for new beginnings. A group of eccentric retirees' lives are turned upside down when their beloved apartment complex is suddenly sold out from under them.You can never be too old for new beginnings. A group of eccentric retirees' lives are turned upside down when their beloved apartment complex is suddenly sold out from under them.You can never be too old for new beginnings. A group of eccentric retirees' lives are turned upside down when their beloved apartment complex is suddenly sold out from under them.
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Benita Andre
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Not "family friendly". Good movie about the challenges seniors living in retirement communities face
This is definitely a TV-MA movie. Contains multiple uses of multiple curse words (s***, BS***, f***), full nudity and sex acts. Was unable to finish movie due to the non "family-friendly" content. What I saw was well written and well executed. Good casting. Includes multiple aspects of the challenges seniors face in general and within the realm of living in a retirement community. I would have marked it higher if not for the unexpected(TV-MA)content.
This is a little gem! I originally watched this because I'm a fan of Valerie Perrine, but what a cast. Marvelous performances from Alex Rocco, George Hamilton, Barbara Bain and especially Mariette Hartley. The plot isn't new, but the script has charm and the production is spare, but nicely directed, Check this one out!
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I watched this film on Netflix last night and enjoyed it so much I had to purchase my own copy. I will be re-watching it often. Jack McGee is absolutely wonderful! George Hamilton is funny and heart rendering! I really love the scenes with Jack McGee and Mariette Hartley! Jack definitely deserves more leading roles! Barbara Bain and Valery Perrine owned the screen in their scenes. Jack Betts and Alex Rocco were terrific!! Good job Rosemary Rodriguez! and Thank you for such an enjoyable movie!
Believe me I'm no teenybopper, but this movie starring many aging stars of film and television was painful for me to watch at times. I'm not sure what the writer and director here Rosemarie Rodriguez was going for by throwing in a number of incredibly crude and cringe inducing sex scenes into what might have been a fairly decent and poignant story.
The plot revolves around a senior complex in Sherman Oaks, Ca. that is being sold and converted into condominiums, thus leaving many of the long-time residents in the lurch. There's an occasional laugh here and there in the script and it does strive for an upbeat ending, but most of the dialogue, as mentioned, is just painful to endure.
If I can make a suggestion where seniors are shown in a much better light, you might want to check out the British movie "Quartet", of a few years back, where senior residents of a nursing home band together to save it.
The plot revolves around a senior complex in Sherman Oaks, Ca. that is being sold and converted into condominiums, thus leaving many of the long-time residents in the lurch. There's an occasional laugh here and there in the script and it does strive for an upbeat ending, but most of the dialogue, as mentioned, is just painful to endure.
If I can make a suggestion where seniors are shown in a much better light, you might want to check out the British movie "Quartet", of a few years back, where senior residents of a nursing home band together to save it.
A simple, likeable if somewhat predictable story with endearing characters. Love can be found at any age, buddies look after each other and families form where you make them. Old values from older people.
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- TriviaLast role for Valerie Perrine. She retired from acting after being diagnosed with Parkinson's.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Valerie (2019)
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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