"The one who loves the most regrets the most."

I haven’t seen an infectiously energetic movie like this one since Scott Pilgrim vs. The World but while that movie is so much fun because it has a ridiculous plot and is based on a comic book, this movie isn’t all just fun.

It’s also a mature drama about family and listening to other people and our relationships with those closest to us. It could be described as a story taking place entirely around a family dealing with the reality that they could be losing their business soon or it could be described as a affectionate tale of human relationships across all universes, encompassing all the times that anyone or anything has ever lived through or experienced and how at the end, sometimes we forget that people love and care about us and we just see them opposing us because we have been so caught up in our own problems and shut everyone out that maybe we just weren’t paying attention to how much they were trying to be with us too.

I don’t know how to explain it because the movie doesn’t try to either, there are no explanations at the end about the love we feel for eachother and not everything is right, there will still be fighting, there will still be moments where we will hate eachother but ultimately, as long as long we are kind and we listen to eachother, it will be okay. It is okay.

P.S: oh and there’s a fight scene with two guys who have a dildo far up their asses

10/10 movie spoiler


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