It's very humanizing: every female character is well-rounded. Acting is excellent too. A bit too fragmented than I'd like but the whole story is still kept together. The most important thing is that a movie like this gets made. It has never been more important to tell stories of sexual assault.
There are some storylines that developed well in the foreground or background but Kala has the least progress. In the second half, there's more synergy but also more plotholes during the attempts to bring the pieces back together but it is good that answers are provided.