It's delightful despite its shortcomings. While the director is continuously giving you Moonrise Kingdom vibes it feels like he actually has more to say if only he allowed himself to let go of the desire to look and sound so much like Anderson. A sweet and naïve tale of panic attacks and first love. Emotional realism will always be my favorite genre and I'm glad to see it executed so nicely. I also love that the family history it upside down in the protagonist's head, rings very true.