Well, this was the movie I chose to watch with my family because I knew both leading actors and was intrigued by the story. It took a turn within what seems like the first minute into darker land but guess I shoulda read the description more ha. Besides that I loved the movie, it was brilliant and beautiful. Just the way the director makes it all is perfect. I mean (SPOILERS) when Milo and Maggie are arguing in the backyard and Milo tells her she needs to stop acting like he's the broken and she's all goody-goody. And the way the director lead up to this was also really well because he shows us first Milo's attempt at suicide and THEN we see maggie contemplating it. But Milo gets to it first which subconsciously makes the watcher believe that Milo is the mentally unstable one because he went through with it while Maggie didn't. But if the movie had started by showing Maggie first we would have been thinking that about Maggi, Then after their argument, we sort of feel the weight shift, and instead of Milo weighing down the balancing scales. Now they seem about even. At the beginning of the movie too, my mother and I were theorizing about whether or not Maggie would be the one to commit suicide in the end. Because of that subconscious messaging the director tries to instill into your mind about Milo, we thought maybe then at the end the shock of her doing it would be a HUGE plot twist for the movie. And what did we say, it happened though I am super glad Milo knew where she would go and ended up saving her. So the whole thing was beautiful and the purposeful cliffhangers on their romantic relationships just point even more to the fact that this movie wasn't about their relationships with others. Those were just small factoring things, the end result and main focus were all about Maggie and Milo's relationship.