This bold film is a perfect example of a progressive contemporary cinema, that is not afraid to capture modern thoughts on love and romantic relationships - namely polyamory, yet it also doesn't forget about the struggles and obstacles that come with these relationships. What I found especially pleasing were the performances of the main four actors that were in complete harmony - every actor was complimenting another and together they formed a compact performance where noone was towering over the others, which given the plot would be very disruptive in my opinion. I also appreciated the inclusion of positive religious thoughts on polyamory (one of the main characters is a priest), because too often people think that polyamory is not compatible with being a Christian. In that way "Four Little Adults" remind us that we can't choose who we love and, like in this case, how many people we love.