It starts off a bit slow early in (although still good), but gets better and better. Most of the plot is grounded in relatable or real-life situations (like magical realism I guess). There's a decent dynamic between the 2 male protagonists (one is the emotional, athletic hero type, the heart, while the other is the stoic, pragmatic one).
Many emotionally powerful moments, it's also nice that they referenced a real-life earthquake. First time I ever got to the brink of tears while watching a fictional work...