There was no character development whatsoever. The worst film I ever seen. I couldn't even finish the movie. I stopped 45 minutes into the movie and skimmed through this. It was so boring that rather than being captured by its cinema, my eyes drew out of focus from the screen naturally that I was distracted by other things around me. I had to go back to good shows and films to save my brain cells, like Mr Robot. The director doesn't know what she's doing here. This is the worst way to deliver the message of "empowerment." Watching this was like watching a high school play, except the high school that I went to had written better scripts...