Whenever I'm browsing what should I watch in Toronto Film Festival, I always rely on reading short plot/synopsys and with strictly avoiding to watch the trailer as to not receive/spoiled more than necessary. And in this case that was mistake. While plot summary seemed inviting, with strong direction that is sort of serious drama from marriage(s), visual side screwed all the intentions. All, but literaly ALL women characters were all the time with perfect make up (even when waking up in bed) perfect hair style (even when going doing things in kitchen), on high heels (even during the day in their own houses). Although they are all from some middle upper class, and not from aristocratic level, all interiors, even in cottages, were like from 'Home and Garden' magazines with pristine care that every item is on it's place ready for photo shooting. I thought this 'Dinasty' style of making movies was long time ago history. Seems not.