This is up there with knives out as one of the best non art house films in years. It's touching, hilarious, and devastating all at once. The film captures the essence of it's closing quote phenomenally, as it focuses on a 10 year old boy breaking free of state brainwashing and the false discriminatory perceptions of others that were thrusted upon him.
"Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror. / Just keep going. No feeling is final."
The movie has such a clever juxtaposition of humor and sadness that I don't know how to describe in a way other than, you have to see it.
Also, if you have kids, sit them in front of that TV.