Struggling against paying the taxes to save his house, Brady, a young hard-working man, who lives in harmony with his small family, who struggles against collecting 20,000 dollars within only one week, or he will have his house sold, the thing that challenges him.
The film establishes a bland, reassuring, comforting Brady reality - a certain muted tone that works just fine but needs, I think, a bleaker contrast from outside to fully exploit the humor.
This is enormous fun, one of the best TV adaptations to date, and guaranteed to provoke a nostalgic misty eye and mischevious grin in anybody who's ever owned a crimplene tank top.