This right here, brehs... this is the damn film. It's a highly intelligent comedy-drama about a cop who has an emotional breakdown at his mother's funeral. As he goes through the aftermath trying to be a good dad to his daughter while fighting for her custody, his deeply rooted emotional pain starts pouring out of his body one emotionally erratic rant after another. It's a film that balances the comedy and the drama extremely well, creating the kind of hilariously awkward, uncomfortable situations you'd see in a Danny McBride picture, but grounded in so much realism that it in all of its awkwardness you can always understand and relate. What makes it so strong is that even though it's a dialogue-driven movie, writer/director/star Jim Cummings understands the power of a facial expression, letting the camera linger on the characters long enough to have any change in their expression tell a story of their own. Brilliant, brilliant film.