The film is a satire about what happens to a project when too many cooks are involved. It is a masala film. As in it is a film in every genre ever. At 2:12 the film has a shot which would be very hard to pull off. I wonder how Kelly did this shot.
The film has a very good understanding of tropes of various Films and TV from about 70s and 80s. There is a suspense chance scene between a serial killer and a girl towards the middle suggesting Kelly's understanding of action film-making.
Sex and love are hard to miss on present block-busters. Even topics such as love between a child and an adult are discussed. In early 1970s and before it was hard to find films delving into such topics. A nostalgia film of that. The movie may start out light-hearted, it went deep so to make the illustrious Kubrick cry.