So, so smart and funny, so we'll acted, with skilled performers. No annoying stereotypical trajectories or characters, which would have been too easy or obvious (the requisite romance or corrosive dysfunction, rather than real relationships that evolve into something better and truer). Above all, a critically important exploration of blurring polarized political lines, fearlessly, and yes with humour, raising the most vital issues today: climate change, a woman's right to choose, gun control etc. I was shocked that Roger Ebert totally failed to appreciate the many nuances of this film, he lost the plot , man. And NO I'm not a friend with anyone on this film, I saw it on Kanopy in Canada and I wish Netflix would distribute this brilliant wonderful piece of relevant art.