Something like this will definitely accidentally fool many into believing it is real, but its primary aim isn't that and instead it weaves in a really diverse, dynamic group of characters that makes for a rather significant, if not always engaging feature. Something about it always kept me at a distance, both emotionally and being able to fully connect with it. In the end, I definitely admire and appreciate it more than I actually enjoyed it. That's not to say it didn't have many moments that were both emotionally-grabbing and funny. The film has a mostly well-balanced tone in terms of how it focuses on its humor and how it uses it to advance many of its thematic points. Overall, a success.