I thought this was a great dystopian concept film, with lots of underlying social and psychological theories, including: capitalism, rat race employment, women and reproductive rights, technology advances and AI, environmental issues.
If you look at this as a surface level film you're going to be very disappointed, but I found it eerie and concerning from the beginning, which I thought was fascinating. The black comedy and satire parts were great and people that missed that obviously need slap stick humour in their faces. The ending was hopeful and reconnects with the humanity in us all, but if you're hoping for a twist you're going to be left hanging.