That is all fine for Madam Girard but not so good for Mathias Gold (Kevin Kline), who inherits the apartment from his father.
He journeys to Paris hoping to sell the apartment and solve all his financial worries.
And so a battle of wits begins between Mathias and the Girards over the apartment. But there is so much more to these three people than just an apartment.
Slowly Mathias begins to understand who Madam Girard was to his father and the life-long relationship they had.
All Mathias's feelings of abandonment return to the surface as he realises this was the woman who captured all of his father's attentions, leaving nothing for him.
This revelation also envelops Chloe, who is made to realise the power and damage inflicted by an extra-marital affair.
The second half of My Old Lady becomes an extremely emotional journey into the past for all three.
They must come to terms with what has happened and how it influenced the people they have become.
My Old Lady is very much a film for those who like drama and dialogue. It is about people and their experiences and how they make the best of it.
My Old Lady
(M), 107 minutes
Rating: 3/5 stars