What I liked the most about this movie is the awkwardness of the social interactions between the characters from time to time. I mean, that's what real life is about; our interactions are not always smooth. The film captures the essence of human relationships in a way that feels both genuine and relatable.
Throughout the movie, the characters show the "other part" of themselves, but what's amazing is how things cool down by the end.
I enjoyed the movie so much, and it made me laugh sometimes from the sincerity and spontaneity of the occurring events that resemble our imperfect daily lives. The humor is not forced but arises naturally from the situations the characters find themselves in.