Misbehaviour (2020)

Misbehaviour Poster

A group of women involved in the Women's Liberation Movement hatched a plan to invade the stage and disrupt the live broadcast at the 1970 Miss World competition in London, resulting in overnight fame for the newly-formed organization. When the show resumed, the results caused an uproar and turned the Western ideal of beauty on its head.

Film Introduction
"Misbehaviour", directed by Philippa Lowthorpe and very first premiered in 2020, is a British comedy-drama movie that chronicles the infamous 1970 Miss World contest, the disturbance it faced from the Women's Liberation Movement, and the controversy surrounding the first black woman to win the Miss World title.

Plot Synopsis
The story unfolds in London where the protagonist, Sally Alexander (Keira Knightley), a scholar and feminist, fulfills Jo Robinson (Jessie Buckley), a radical feminist. They form an alliance and sign up with the Women's Liberation Movement in opposing against the Miss World pageantry.

The Miss World competition is presented concurrently as it signs brand-new sponsors to increase rankings, one of them being a South African business during Apartheid. This requires the organizers to consist of 2 entries from South Africa-- one white (Miss South Africa) and one black (Miss Africa South). This decision brings worldwide attention and outcry around the event.

Considerable Events
Throughout the contest, the Women's Liberation Movement interrupts the live program, tossing flour bombs on the stage. The feminists think that the pageant objectifies women, minimizing them to their look rather than their intelligence or capabilities.

Simultaneously, the film likewise highlights the story of Jennifer Hosten (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), Miss Grenada, who faces battles related to race and bias in the pageant world. Despite this, Hosten wins, making history as the first lady of African origin to ever win the Miss World title.

Main Themes and Resolutions
"Misbehaviour" potently integrates feminist advocacy, the objectification of women, racial prejudice, and social attitudes into one grand style. There are various turning points throughout the film, such as the successful disruption of the occasion by the Women's Liberation Movement, triggering public awareness of feminist problems for the first time on a substantial scale.

The movie also highlights how Hosten must silence her own views about the competition and its objectification of females in order to take a chance for representation and equality for black females throughout the world. She manages to attain this goal and breaks racial barriers even amongst the prejudiced mindsets in the competition.

Important Reception and Final Thoughts
"Misbehaviour" is a thought-provoking insight into a memorable occasion in history that marked advancements in both the feminist motion and racial equality. The performances, especially by Keira Knightley and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, bring authenticity and depth to the film.

The movie successfully highlights the complex and often contrasting efforts towards female freedom and equality, drawing poignant parallels between the ladies combating versus the male gaze and the females taking part in the contest who see it as an uncommon opportunity for much better prospects.

In conclusion, "Misbehaviour" masterfully dramatizes a key point in history, bringing light to the multi-dimensional battles for ladies's rights, challenging stereotypes and sparking vital conversations about gender and racial inequalities.

Top Cast

  • Keira Knightley (small)
    Keira Knightley
    Sally Alexander
  • Gugu Mbatha-Raw (small)
    Gugu Mbatha-Raw
    Jennifer Hosten - Miss Grenada
  • Jessie Buckley (small)
    Jessie Buckley
    Jo Robinson
  • Keeley Hawes (small)
    Keeley Hawes
    Julia Morley
  • Phyllis Logan (small)
    Phyllis Logan
    Evelyn Alexander
  • Lesley Manville (small)
    Lesley Manville
    Dolores Hope
  • Rhys Ifans (small)
    Rhys Ifans
    Eric Morley
  • Greg Kinnear (small)
    Greg Kinnear
    Bob Hope
  • John Heffernan (small)
    John Heffernan
    Gareth
  • Suki Waterhouse (small)
    Suki Waterhouse
    Sandra Anne Wolsfeld - Miss USA
  • Ruby Bentall (small)
    Ruby Bentall
    Sarah