Charles is a Salt Lake City civil servant who loves (*LOVES*) Laura| a lovely housewife with a lovely step-daughter and an A-frame-selling| ex-quarterback husbandnamed Ox. His roommate is "an unemployed jacket salesman|" his mother is a spacey| laxative overdosing| overly eccentric basket-case| his perpetually happy sisterfinds love in the dorkiest of guys| his step-father has a jones for Turtle Wax and his boss asks him for advice about his Ivy League son's sexual problems. Helistens to Janis Joplin and dreams of getting Laura back once and for all. He does everything in his power to win her back from Ox| and the lengths he goes toprovide the structure of the film in this bittersweet romantic comedy...a film that explores what happened to the Woodstock generation when they transcended theiridealism (i.e. it was expected that they fall in love and face the music of routine). Charles is perhaps the quintessential saint of this ideology.