Pretty generic but good
This movie has lots of elements you have seen before: marriage in a rut, anxiety riddled shy teen, workaholic dad distant from his family, the lovable 'loser' who has surprisingly simple but encouraging advice to people who are broken by their burdens.
It also is a somewhat rosy satirical remembering of the confusing days of the pandemic lockdown days and the isolation we felt, how it forced us to stay together and either blow up or come closer.
All in all, I think it is worth seeing. It won't change your life, but it will make you smile, and think. I would like to see a follow-up to this actually, see what is happening in their lives a few years later.