Portraits of Dangerous Women is pitched as a 'quintessentially British film' but I think it's more than that. It's an unusual indie affair with a great cast and surprisingly nuanced themes.
Other reviews have pointed out that it's hard to know where this film is going but I think that's part of the point? It's not following traditional 1 2 3 formulas but intentionally throwing you off slightly all the way through. Experimentation is good and this film does a good job of challenging tired norms around how stuff we watch is spoon-fed to us. Think of it as the antithesis of the 'films' Netflix is churning out at a rate of knots.
It has soul, it has fun, it's really well shot and the acting is terrific.
Go into this film with an open mind and you might find your horizons a little bit expanded.