Misbehaviour currently has an average rating of 6.8 out of 10 and has been rated by 32 users on our platform.
...is refreshingly ambitious in its attempt to tell the different sides, and to de-centralize what normally would be front and center.
Read full review at Roger EbertThere’s a very British sort of wackiness to this bizarre and farcical true story from the annals of pop culture, told here with charm and fun.
Read full review at The GuardianDirector Philippa Lowthorpe (...) plays to her strength of balancing an ensemble cast, and at least explores the division of class within feminism....
Read full review at EmpireDirector Philippa Lowthorpe... ...does a fine job of balancing the fact-based developments with imagined conversations and cinematic flourishes, all set against the background of hip and happening and restless 1970 London.
Read full review at Chicago Sun TimesKeira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Jessie Buckley add pop to the feminist pageant comedy, while Greg Kinnear serves up an icky Bob Hope worth despising.
Read full review at Indie WireKnightley and Mbatha-Raw impress...
Read full review at Common Sense MediaVerklighetsbaserad, brittisk feelgood om veckorna som ledde upp till feministprotesten som skapade kaos på Miss World-tävlingen i London 1970.
Read full review at Aftonbladet...enkel och lättsmält men charmig historielektion över rätten att få bli behandlad som människa.
Read full review at NöjesguidenManuset är stundtals så kraftfullt och relevant att jag vill att filmen ska visas på historielektionerna i skolor runt om i Sverige.
Read full review at MoviezineHär sparkas det in dörrar som är vidöppna idag...
Read full review at Svt KulturnyheternaFilmen er fyldt med charmerende skuespillere (...) og filmen stopper aldrig sit budskab ned i halsen på publikum.
Read full review at Filmmagasinet Ekko