Human arts should reach and expose all corners, or vertices, or angles of reality. This movie does this in a intrepid, funny way, taking some activities and issues out of where some think we must forget them, in some hard, maybe never accessible, dark corners. It takes courage to show them instead, with a twist of funny inteligent script, appropriate for what really goes through the imaginative mind of a growing adult, who is still learning to separate right from wrong. The movie is purposely infusing both right and wrong, making us reflect, in a funny discrete way, that if we do not dedicate time, and attention to highlighting both, we end up missing on important components of our own freedom. Definitely not a movie for all grandmas, or maybe for all open minded grandmas, this is a movie for the ones that are above the complex of following certain templates, when educating their loved ones. The movie shows respect for human creativity without margins, while serving the purpose of observing what we want, from all aspects that we want, in all areas that we want, and when we want, maintaining our freedom to explore healthy, in both right and wrong, making fun of our own wrong ways, spontaneous, without the fear of some mentality threat, which is another type of narrow template. This movie skilfully stays very far away from comfortable patterns , with a reminder that when exploring the possibilities we have with film creativity, we should be ready to be stirred and excavating, while eliminating our own tendencies to create barriers that tell us to not go there, inviting us to think adventurous and free.