As he copes with the death of his fiancée, a young man befriends her parents and must figure out what he wants out of life.
Saccharine melodrama has a good cast and is well made, but the multiple stories of love and loss have all been told better before.
Halliwell*: "Over-sweet account of how various individuals cope with loss; it has its moments, though they are not as many as one would hope."
Maltin**1/2: "Delicate material is handled with skill and good humor, until the young hero meets a woman who's too good to be true, and the story's credibility is derailed. Salvaged, to a great degree, by superior acting from Hoffman and Sarandon."
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