Overrated, but it was beautifully shot and featured good acting. I liked the premise of featuring each city and talking to different kids about their fears and hopes for the future. The thing that ruined it for me was the main kid and the adults who enabled his manipulative and spoiled behavior. However, the real kids they interviewed in the film were the highlight of the movie. They were genuine and not spoiled; they will give you some hope for the future. Overall, I put this in the same self-indulgent artsy drama genre about wealthy people living out-of-touch neurotic lives as "Rachel Getting Married". Not bad, but just kinda annoying to watch if you aren't spoiled like these characters.