And So It Goes goes very well as a date night destination, especially for those of us who have received AARP junk mail. It’s a RomCom for the ages, the golden ages, which start pretty early these days.
Diane Keaton & Michael Douglas are perfectly cast in this classic Rob Reiner RomCom. It’s not Harry Met Sally quality, but plenty cute nonetheless. Add in an adorable granddaughter and it’s irresistible.
Diane Keaton is a delight as the leading lady in yet another RomCom. Long since in the sensible underwear stage of her career, she’s charming as ever, even more so when she sings. It turns out Diane Keaton has got a great voice. Of course she does.
Michael Douglas has the misfortune of playing a character whose first name is Oren. What were Reiner and screenwriter Mark Andrus thinking? Kirk’s son overcomes. It helps that he wears a panoply of great summer suits & jackets, a grumpy but well-dressed leading man being his late career stock in trade.
Sterling Jerins – who looks to be all of 8 years old – charms beautifully as a little girl with no mother and a father off to prison. The girl can act. Can she hold it together being a child star? That’s the question.
Everyone else pales in comparison.
Rob Reiner’s film has a strong sense of place: Bridgeport, Connecticut and its Black Rock neighborhood. Unfortunately, it’s choppy to start and only gets a meager comic rhythm halfway through.
A harmless “dick” joke and the aftereffects of awkward sex limit the edginess to barely risqué, though the sight of a heroin addicted Mother is a true fright.