Rosie (Michelle Pfeiffer) is a mature woman who lives in Los Angeles and works as a producer of a television show that is not going well: while her boss (Fred Willard) wants to replace it with a reality show, her assistant Jeannie (Sarah Alexander) does not hesitate. in betraying her. Things at home are not much better. Her ex-husband is having a baby with a younger woman, and her daughter Izzie (Saoirse Ronan) is starting to be a troubled teenager who dates a guy named Dylan (Rory Copus). As it is, when the young and brilliant actor Adam Perl (Paul Rudd) appears in the casting room, Rosie falls in love with him. The problem is that in show business, older women don't tend to date younger men. But he is completely wrong.
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Rosie (Michelle Pfeiffer) is a mature woman who lives in Los Angeles and works as a producer of a television show that is not going well: while her boss (Fred Willard) wants to replace it with a reality show, her assistant Jeannie (Sarah Alexander) does not hesitate. in betraying her. Things at home are not much better. Her ex-husband is having a baby with a younger woman, and her daughter Izzie (Saoirse Ronan) is starting to be a troubled teenager who dates a guy named Dylan (Rory Copus). As it is, when the young and brilliant actor Adam Perl (Paul Rudd) appears in the casting room, Rosie falls in love with him. The problem is that in show business, older women don't tend to date younger men. But he is completely wrong.