Good enough watch, could watch again, and can recommend.
I'm not a big fan of Malin Ackerman, but she manages to a great job in this, floating back and forth between personalities as the character tries to find herself.
Kat Dennings' character is a little annoying, but she seems to have fun with it.
This is the movie that makes me realize that I hate Chelsea Peretti and she was barely tolerable on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine".
This movie is made for a very particular audience, and if I have try to deduce what that is, then it is likely women with trouble lives, in family or love.
It's a fun roller coaster of every bad Thanksgiving story you've heard of, but possibly from more affluent people with normal problems that don't actually affect their lives realistically.
This really is a good enough, but I feel it is right on the edge.