The Mopar stuff is a yellow color from the factory. I had some just above the rear rockers originally. The edges of the film where an 1/8" away from the edge if body panels making it extremely visible and look like garbage.
Going with an aftermarket film will allow you to get a way better film that has self healing properties and water beading priorities if you want. But the most important part is you can get it installed better and have zero seams or edges. I have the full front of my overland done, including mirrors, lights, door pockets, door edges, rockers, rear bumper fascia and rear bumper cargo(Mopar doesn't apply all these areas). You can't find a seam or edge anywhere and wouldn't know the car even has ppf. Everything is tucked and one piece of film. The price is also going to be significantly higher for a custom install also, think around $5k for something that is seamless.
If you're curious the best film right now is xpel or stek.