This is a wonderful documentary.
There is much to learn from the stories in this film and the point is NOT to become exactly like them, the point is to think. Think more about what you buy, what you truly need (and how much) and that the more simple your surroundings the more you can focus on what is truly important...the people you care about and the hobbies that give you joy.
Most often, when people are quick to write negative review about a film, it means that it strikes a very personal and uncomfortable chord with them on some level. If it didn't, they wouldn't care to take the time to leave a review. This film makes us look at ourselves in a very personal way. In my book, any film that provokes thought and makes you consider things in a different light is a winner.