'The Easy Way Out' is about family and friendships, about being in love and out of love, about the perils of modern life. It's a story of doing what you want to do, not what you should do.
Patrick O'Neil is a travel agent that never goes anywhere. His closest confidante, Sharon, is chain-smoking her way to singles hell, passing up man ("He used the word 'lifestyle' four times since we met") after man ("He said I have nice feet"). His parents, proprietors of a suburban men's store, can't help fighting about how best to interfere in their three sons' lives. And his lover, Arthur, whom Patrick can't quite commit to, wants to cement their relationship by buying a house.
Then a call comes in the middle of another sleepless night. Tony, Patrick's straight-as-an-arrow younger brother, has fallen in love with a beautiful lawyer . . . unfortunately, she's not the woman he's already pledged to marry. Tony's life is a mess. Finally, the brothers have something in common. That's when things get complicated.