This movie is about a man whose life is falling apart: his marriage has ended, he's experiencing symptoms of depression, he is physically injured, and his job is facing significant problems because one of his patients has an accident and loses her memory during a yoga class. Additionally, another student steals everyone's phones from the class.
Despite his life falling apart, the film portrays life as still funny and absurd. Yoga helps him connect with nature, eventually aiding him in connecting with himself and finding healing. It emphasizes that everything falling apart is not the end; life can still maintain a sense of humor.
The characters in this movie are intentionally portrayed as flat in a good way-exaggerated, quirky, and weird. The comedy arises from the interaction between characters and the unexpected exchanges they have, coupled with funny dialogues and events.
The director has added another layer of comedy through physical comedy reminiscent of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin.
The cinematography in this movie is great, with bright and joyful colors that evoke a feeling of coziness, hominess, niceness, and welcome.
The editing also contributes significantly to the comedy. For example, some scenes are longer to allow the joke to settle down.
My favorite character in this movie was Steffi, played by Celine Wemple. Her quirky, weird character who lost her memory, and the situations she finds herself in, played perfectly by the actress, give a very solid performance.
Overall, the movie is very sweet and worth watching.