I don't write words like "masterpiece" lightly. To delve into the topics of depression and suicide id brave enough in the fake-Facebook-happiness society that us our world today, but to dice into it with so many honest nuances that people can relate to is a brave feat. There's nothing to compare this movie to. It stands alone. There's nothing hurried whatsoever in the making of it. Every scene, down to every little shot, every frame, has something stimulating in it that adds to the emotional truth of the stories. It's pure art. Like a Salinger story, don't try to watch it and "get" it. Just let yourself experience it.