it's about a father and daughter, nick offerman and kiersey clemons, who have been playing music togetherummer before she is about to go to university, they actually start to take things more seriously and start to write songs together and upload them and get a bit of attention. so what you have is a film about people embracing change and coming out of their shell a little bit. i think it's actually impossible to dislike this film. it is so good—natured, it is so warm—hearted. it's really about the therapeutic power of music and how it can bring people together. that's gorgeous, and the music itself, which is original music, is gorgeous. there is a downside in that it's not exactly edge of your seat. i mean, a little bit more threat would not have gone amiss. a little bit more edge. but, ultimately, it's full of good nature and optimism. i love that theme about the power of music. that's terrific. exactly. of course, the music had to be good in it. that is the key thing because if they start playing and we in the audience go, "it's not that great," the whole thing would be over, but the m