It held my attention, and my children's, and has some interesting ideas, but they never quite amount to much. Ryan Reynolds is generally great but he adds nothing here. The family relationships seem odd, and not because there's grief involved - they're just odd. Cold. I found it strange that a young girl was allowed to roam the streets in an unfamiliar city unattended, hang out with an older man, and even enter men's toilets on her own. Red flags there! I was also really unformfortable with the amount of "Oh God/Oh my God/for God's sake" - there are probably more than 30 uses of it, which is unusual in a U-rated film. My 8yo commented on it: "It's bad to say that".