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"Hundred Percent."
The movie was clever and funny in a way few movies have been recently. It commented on relevant social trends without being preachy. It made fun of everyone involved, not just one side. It had the aura of a mystery movie without focusing on the lazy who-done-it that the typical sherlock ripoff does today.
"All your hearts can go bless themselves!"
"It's always right there!"
We missed the first ~5 minutes of this movie, and upon a rewatch I think it's better without it -- that keeps the mystery of what really happened a bit more suspenseful, and also keeps the main character's morals in a bit more of a middle ground, rather than just being disliked off the bat.