"The Second Time Around" is an excellent Canadian picture starring Linda Thorson ("The Avengers") and Stuart Margolin ("Love American Style" and "The Rockford Files"). It's very deliberately paced and quite sweet...and is well worth seeing.
The film begins with Katherine (Thorson) going to a short-term care facility. After all, she's elderly, a widow, and broke her hip and really needs expert care. However, she isn't thrilled by this and is worried this is the first step leading to her being forced into an old folks home. Despite her apprehensions, she turns out to enjoy the place and makes several new friends...including a widower, Isaac (Margolin). Soon, she and Isaac fall in love...which is interesting because they are so different. What's next? See the film.
I like this film because few movies feature elderly actors or the problems and lives of older people. Here, you see that getting old isn't easy...but it's also NOT a bad thing. See this well-crafted film and see what I mean.
By the way, I was particularly surprised by Margolin in this film. After all, he's mostly known for silly interstitials on "Love American Style" and being Rockford's weasel-like friend on "The Rockford Files". Here he gets a nice chance to show he is a lovely actor...and a decent singer.