As a film, I reckon it was too long by about 30 minutes.
If it's presenting itself as a kind of case study of young children in much of America or as a commentary on life in many ways, it's probably true that a lot of it is repetitive and serves no real purpose and it's about making the most of what you've got etc.
It was missing a traditional story arc all the same. Possibly the only "true" film moment was when she knocked the door of the house with the kid singing the song as it struck a chord with her emotionally.
I'm glad I've watched it. I won't watch it again though.
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