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Paul and Erasmus are bickering couple in life. But a child named Bill, who says he is the grandson of Erasmus, who never knows, appears at his dinner without any other place to go, despite the difficulties involved in integrating a child into their lives. Bill grows up in that family.
"Ideal Home" is genuinely funny, and the poignant and pithy script is aided by the chemistry between its stars, who are equally adept with comedic punch lines as they are with dramatic gut punches.
Flaws and all, this is a film with a feeling for human complexities, a degree of visual intelligence and its heart in the right place. Considering the current dismal state of big-screen American comedy, that feels like a gift.
The once considerable Andrew Fleming (Bad Dreams, The Craft, Dick) writes and directs with an eye cast in the direction of a weekly sitcom, not serious character