I saw this film at the Mill Valley film festival, and watched it again when it aired on tv. It's beautifully shot, the acting is restrained and honest, and the directing, assured. The writing slowly reveals the characters with great economy. They're two flawed people who are trying to fix their lives in all the wrong ways, and somehow, through this happenstance meeting, they both find something within themselves that they need to go on, although nothing ultimately gets "fixed." The film stayed with me for days, and there aren't a lot of Hollywood films out there I can say that about