I only found it stood for just Eomjis trying to be who they want to be, not what they're destined for. Actually looking at the point behind the Director's intentions, and he had a good idea.
Sony just screwed it up by forcing advertisements in it. Though to be fair, it'd still be mediocre even without those, as Emojis are intentionally one-note and hard to write for. But yeah, I wouldn't even care to call it terrible. Seems kind of silly when it didn't do anything actually atrocious by any means(it literally had one implied offscreen death that was uncalled for, but that was it). It didn't handle anything offensively. It just wasn't done as well as it could be. Hence, I wouldn't call it beyond mediocre. I wasn't expecting some blockbuster either. I went in expecting a meh movie, and that's what I got.