It deals with a social problem but not in a very convincing way. I know it's meant to be a farce, but it ends up not helping with the cause. The people who will be evicted end up evicted anyway, and in the process destroy a building which would probably have been the new owner's intentions after all (even though it is not in the movie), but this is how these things play out in real life. So, who wins? Certainly not social justice. So... the message is confusing. It has its moments, but most of them are too fleeting.