Sounds like the book is actually good, too bad this isn't.
Not sure how an actress that protected her rapist friend (Danny Masterson) until she was forced to give a forced "apology" statement for her image is being so highly praised for her role. Well on second thought...
Sorry not sorry but she was the wrong choice for this role. Of course, most of Hollywood is pretty disgusting so I realize the pool of righteousness is very small.
I couldn't even focus on the topics in the movie because the hypocrisy of using this actress to generate sympathy for rape survivors was too much to get past and quite honestly her actions regarding Danny M. are even worse having participated in making this this type of film. It obviously didn't impact her which is why it won't impact the viewer in a way that it should.