Then, we
get to meet Rosie's mother (Aida Turturro) and brother (4:02) in two different circumstances, an
uproarious post-florist robbery confrontation and a mostly calm Christmas Eve meal.
Some of the narrative towards the end is also cobbled together in a jarring manner (a few characters
get written out of the movie surprisingly earlier than expected), but again, it's just hard to
get to up in arms about it; the movie is so damn infectiously
uproarious.