Some may find the narrative too flat before the murder took place, but tension was built underneath the physical scenes by revealing the intrusive side of the man Jean-Paul. Still the murder is somehow based on meaninglessness and it’s hard for the audience to look inside and therefore there’s a gap of resonance against the abundance of absurdity.
Heart warming, hilarious, and touching to see how much parents can sacrifice for their children, gay or straight. I was crying and laughing at the same time.