Portraits of Dangerous Women review – pleasant to a fault

Review by David Jenkins @daveyjenkins

Directed by

Pascal Bergamin

Starring

Jeany Spark Tara Fitzgerald Yasmin Monet Prince

Anticipation.

Female-focused Brit comedy with stalwart Tara Fitzgerald its centre. Well, okay then.

Enjoyment.

Nice chemistry, few good one-liners, no wheels reinvented.

In Retrospect.

Pleasant to a fault.

Following a bizarre road accident, the lives of three strangers collide in this cheerful yet meandering dramedy.

Camaraderie can come in many guises, and in Pascal Bergamin’s Home Counties runaround, Portraits of Dangerous Woman, it flourishes as the result of an accidental dog killing and subsequent hush-up woodland burial. This light, dry domestic comedy of manners draws in an ensemble cast to tell of three slightly-lost souls who become entangled in the aftermath of this grisly episode, giving one another a personal and professional leg-up as their lives spiral out of control.

Jeany Spark’s Steph is a slightly daffy school teacher whose marriage is sliding off the rails (the introduction of a cat into the domestic ecosystem only makes matters worse). Then there’s Tara Fitzgerald husky-toned school caretaker with “a past”. Finally, there’s Yasmin Monet Prince’s Ashley, a young woman who’s yet to leave her mark on life, but in the process of consorting with cynical local art dealer Jon (Mark Lewis Jones), thinks she may have found her metier.

The film has cheap and cheerful vibes, formally stripped back to the core but powered by some game performances and a script that’s lightly peppered with some wry social observation. It’s perhaps a little to purposefully slight and meandering to really leave its mark, but there’s enough invention to make this feel like more than a Sunday teatime TV special transposed to the big screen.

Little White Lies is committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them.

By becoming a member you can support our independent journalism and receive exclusive essays, prints, weekly film recommendations and more.

Published 14 Oct 2024

Tags: Pascal Bergamin Tara Fitzgerald

Anticipation.

Female-focused Brit comedy with stalwart Tara Fitzgerald its centre. Well, okay then.

Enjoyment.

Nice chemistry, few good one-liners, no wheels reinvented.

In Retrospect.

Pleasant to a fault.

Little White Lies Logo

About Little White Lies

Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of the independent publishing movement.” Our reviews feature a unique tripartite ranking system that captures the different aspects of the movie-going experience. We believe in Truth & Movies.

Editorial

Design