First I disagree mostly with the first review, there was only one lady with 22yrs, the others had 2 and 3 years sober and then julie who wasnt so lucky. Granted they are beautiful, successful ladies in sobriety for the most part, however, the information about how they got there and their alcohol abuse is still pretty on point. No, they dont depict the "dredges" so to speak, of where the problem can and does take many; (see "Lost Angels: Skid Row Is My Home" and others for this) but it's still an excellent informative & inspiring film.
I am an abuser of alcohol and I thought the information was very real and true to form about the struggles, and I'm not a rich blond who married well. I have tons of health issues, have had many losses and many other life circumstances that contribute to my poor choices, but today I have hope.
I think this is a really good film to offer to freinds and families to help them understand what you are going through and to encourage support rather than harsh judgement. It also shows what sobriety can be like and offers hope for those still struggling.
I definitely recommend this to all alcohol abuse/problem drinking women and their freinds and family.