Not the greatest movie ever made or anything, but a very good fable-like story that is well-executed, doesn't overstay its welcome, and packs a pretty good punch. Maybe a bit more entertaining that Zama and Roma, if not as good.
Haven't really seen it mentioned much anywhere. It may have been one that hit some of the festivals in 2017, confusing the year, but I don't recall seeing it written about much last year either. Worth your time.