The movie was good because it was real. It didn’t have a classic storyline, but it was very clear that this would resonate with only people who have truly experienced what any of them were going through. It wasn’t so much as an easy to follow plot than it was a montage of struggles with a dash of humor. Holding onto relationships you’ve outgrown, coping with divorce and breakups, financial struggles vs. absolute wealth and even depression - it was touching to me, and I think it’s worth a watch. However I’d almost rather have it in book form.