It actually may be way too inclusive for some. But it is more than a nice touch to see Disney dealing with certain things. Not just story and character wise from the rich history of the company, but also when it comes to society, family and what is expected of individuals.
We have a female main character who is not out to find love - she is trying to figure out where she fits in. Again on more than just one level. Yes the movie has magic in it, but somehow they still managed to keep it grounded. Having said that, one of the best lines is an exchange of two other characters who discuss marriage with a nice twist/end to that talk.
Of course not all things are shiny and great. For those who do not like movies to have singing in them ... well I have to dissapoint you, because there is quite a lot of it in here. On the other hand, the old school Disney movies had a lot of singing too. So just think of this combining the old with the new (culturally aware and all that). On the other hand the songs that are here may not be too memorable for many. They are fun and they are light - and they even seem to have some teases against other songs (let it go you say? Or maybe it is just a coincidence - yes I doubt it too) - but they might not stick and stay with you as much as other songs from classics have.
Still overall a step into the right direction, the movie even has passages in spanish (though it remains mostly in singing form). Pixar being part of Disney is elavating them - but also other animation studios that upped their game and made Disney up their game themselves. We may not have a physical enemy here, but sometimes the enemy is within (ourselves) - and home has to be built ... same with communities ... and a good movie that involves a lot of different departments like this one.