I couldn't suspend my disbelief long enough to like this. I found this film to be sexist in that the woman dumped her husband for a rich man. However, in order for her ex to find love, he had to become something. All the woman had to do to be loved was say "I do." Why are men only defined by what they become? Why can't they be loved by existing? Why did the father feel he had to top the rich man? This was sexist and stupid in that no one from a small town would ever make a porno film with that kind of group effort. It simply isn't believable. None of the dominant characters were believable. It tried to have a nice ending, which surprised me, but it still ended with the idea that a man is only worth what he becomes, and that isn't believable either.