One of the wonderful things about children is the innocence they bring with their view of life.
Whereas adults have long since lost that magic, children see the pure and beautiful in everything around them.
When an adult approaches life with a child's innocent outlook they are seen as silly or stupid.
Ned Rochlin (Paul Rudd) is one such man-child.
He takes people at face value, trusts implicitly and gives his fellow man and woman the benefit of a huge doubt. Unfortunately, that innocence does not serve him, or any of those close to him, very well.