• Warning: Spoilers
    An interesting film for Adam Sandler, who plays a successful restaurateur leading what appears to be the good life in L.A. with his wife (Tea Leoni) and their two young children. They hire a Mexican housekeeper (Paz Vega) who has a young daughter. The plot revolves around one summer spent at a Malibu beach house, where the wife -- played in Leoni's patented high-strung, neurotic style -- attempts to make life better for the housekeeper's daughter. Only she woos the girl with her upper class lifestyle that is ill-suited to this recent immigrant. The movie then becomes a tug of war between the two women for the girl's soul. Also, the wife is cheating on her husband, and the increasingly lonely husband and housekeeper slowly fall for one another. The movie, which doesn't end where you might expect it to, is narrated by the housekeeper's daughter as a grown woman undergoing a college interview. Not bad. Rare to see a subdued Sandler. Touching beach scene between Sandler and Vega. And a very funny foot race between Vega and Leoni.