Most of the reviews I have read for this film don't do it justice in the slightest and barely skim the surface. Most complaints center around the idea that it was simplistic and predictable. And I agree, but that's what makes the movie so perfect, because that's exactly how the pandemic and quarantine felt and the film encapsulated that feeling. This is one of the most realistic films I have ever seen, especially through the dialogue, which for once felt genuine, instead of perfectly written for the screen. Overall, to put it simply, I just loved it and thought it was amazing.