There are films that clearly tell you to say 'yes' to life. A person is sad, living a 'Groundhog Day' existence, and one day, something happens that makes them change their life. After this turning point, it feels like you should live the rest of your life confidently, like there’s an inspiring song playing in the background. This film follows that idea, but it’s a little different. Maybe because I watched it over three days and it felt like it…