Al is in his early sixties, retired from business, happily married. He
meets a much younger woman, Courtney, whom he befriends. His immediate
difficulty is to define the friendship: His wife, Kimberly, regards the
friendship with Courtney as inimical to their marriage. Kimberly insists
that Al chooses between her and Courtney. He must confront the issue of
what constitutes love; and whether and how much he loves the two women,
and in what different ways. Al ends his friendship with Courtney but
feels badly about it - he thinks that he is behaved poorly, and that he
has let her down. Kimberly is deeply angry, but he slowly recovers her
trust, and they resume their erstwhile happy marriage.