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2023107 minDrama, Comedy

Bad Behaviour

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Is Bad Behaviour worth watching? With a rating of 4.8/10, this Drama, Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Bad Behaviour Synopsis

Lucy, a former child actor, seeks enlightenment at a retreat led by spiritual leader Elon while she navigates her close yet turbulent relationship with her stunt-performer daughter, Dylan.

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Top Cast

Jennifer Connelly
Jennifer ConnellyLucy
Alice Englert
Alice EnglertDylan
Ben Whishaw
Ben WhishawElon Bello
Ana Scotney
Ana ScotneyPetunia
Dasha Nekrasova
Dasha NekrasovaBeverly
Karan Gill
Karan GillLeonard Gow
Marlon Williams
Marlon WilliamsElmore
Alistair Sewell
Alistair SewellTom
Beulah Koale
Beulah KoaleDion
Kahu Wesling MacGregor
Kahu Wesling MacGregorTuesday

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Critic Reviews

Manuel São BentoJan 26, 2023
★ 3

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/bad-behaviour-review-sundance-2023 "Bad Behaviour boasts an all-in, powerful performance from Jennifer Connelly, but it’s too messy, tonally unbalanced, and narratively all-over-the-place to connect with. It wastes too much time being nonsensical before the mother-daughter relationship gets interesting. Disappointing." Rating: D+

CinemaSerfJan 10, 2024
★ 5

My first solo film of 2024. Just me in a cinema and after half an hour I was beginning to understand why! "Lucy" (Jennifer Connelly) is trying to have a phone conversation with her daughter "Dylan" (auteur Alice Englert) whilst en route to a remote Oregon retreat. She's thousands of miles away in New Zealand and we get the distinct impression that she's not especially interested. That's a feeling that's quite contagious as we all now endure her experience at the spiritual "Loveranch". A supposedly tech-free place run by "Elon" (Ben Whishaw) that encourages people to open their hearts, their souls and their brains to meaningless waffle about finding yourself. Now insofar as this is supposed to be a parody of this kind of rip-off facility, it sort of works - especially with the arrival of model and DJ "Beverly" (Dasha Nekrasova) to whom "Lucy" takes not just an instant dislike but also the leg of a chair! Meantime the daughter has an incident of her own on the whacky film set where she is stunt artist. That results in her losing her job and racing home to be by the side of her now incarcerated mother. If you weren't bored already, then the best is yet to come - a positively nauseating tale of family discord, a suicide attempt involving some pills and the shallow end of a swimming pool and, finally, some meaningful conversations amidst the forest with running water gently trickling a-foot! Can they salvage the relationship? Does it need savaging? Do we care? Perhaps this read better as a script, and there are times when I felt the wrath of "Lucy" emanating from the screen, but for the most part this is the stuff of a really poor stage play that reminded me again that Ben Whishaw is no great shakes at all on the big screen - indeed, I wonder if he was actually acting at all! As "Yoda" might have said - one fun scene does not a movie make.