If you're a person who enjoys abstract art at the museum, you might enjoy this film. Like if you're into interpretative dancing, exhausting & dreary conversations about the arts and the human experience (huge emphasis on the arts; there were references to poems and literary stuff like that), and whatever else is considered excellent theatre, give this movie a shot.
If you get easily bored like me though, dodging this film would be doing yourself a favor. I hate to bash on this movie. It just feels mean, but i have to be honest: I just didn't like it, as much as I wanted to give it a chance. (i guess i could relate to the girl in the movie who wanted to break up with her boyfriend but is too nice for her own good.) The acting was on-point though, I'll give it that.
I'm happy for the people who liked this film though. I guess there's a film that exists for every person, although i was not the person made for this, if i hadn't made that clear enough already haha.
Overall in my rawest opinion, this movie felt like a random dream of someone who most likely lived a mundane life within a quiet town. If you can relate to that, maybe you'll find some meaning in this movie. Otherwise, you could be like me and think it felt like trying to stay awake during a class discussion about "The Grapes of Wrath" or something.
(So if you're the nerd having a passionate discussion with the teacher while everyone else is rolling their eyes—guilty here, I'm sorry—then this movie is likely your style. Go nuts, my friend.)