

Missbehavior
An employee with financial troubles asks her friends to help solve an office problem before her employer discovers her mistake. Having not seen each other in a long time, an accidental reunion ensues.
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Plot Summary
In 1970, a group of women from the Women's Liberation Movement disrupted the Miss World competition in London. They protested against the objectification of women and the patriarchal society. The film follows their planning and execution of the protest, as well as the reactions of the contestants and the public.
Critical Reception
Misbehaviour received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances of the lead actresses and the film's feminist message. However, some critics found the tone uneven and the historical context could have been explored more deeply.
What Reviewers Say
- Praises the strong performances from its ensemble cast, particularly Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Keely Hawes.
- Appreciated for its timely feminist message and depiction of the 1970 Miss World protest.
- Criticized by some for its occasionally uneven tone and missed opportunities to delve deeper into the historical context.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be an entertaining and thought-provoking look at a significant feminist event. Many appreciated the performances and the historical retelling, though some felt it could have been more impactful.
Fun Fact
The film's production designer, Sarah Greenwood, recreated the Miss World stage with remarkable accuracy, using archival footage and photographs from the 1970 event.
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