Hard to pull anything clear out of the messy memories.
As the pair bicker and get into scrapes, humour and melodrama rub along uncomfortably, but the likeable leads and gorgeous scenery make this lightweight trip fly by.
The sparky performances from the two leads go some way to atoning for a mawkish screenplay.
This feels like a Ken Loach film that's had its politics dialled back by producers keen to retain the centre ground.
Although occasionally the multiple plot strands seem to be pulling against each other, there's a warmth to the production that eases us over the structural cracks and makes us care about the outcome.
A modest charmer that is likeable and mildly diverting in places.
General release. Check local listings for show times.