Daniel Yoon did a brilliant job of infusing humor, wit, creativity and life-giving joy to a situation that -- you'd think -- isn't all that cheery. I can see why it won an award. Anyone would enjoy it a lot, but the movie's also a cool choice for anyone who's ever had TBI, or knows or loves someone who has. I got my third concussion about a year and a half ago, and was worried the movie would upset me or be inaccurate. But not only was it accurate, complicated issues were presented in a sweet, clear, and amazingly funny way (e.g. there's a model of the brain made with jello.) I can't believe I laughed so hard, brain injuries suck... but the movie's fantastic.