To celebrate its release on the home formats we have an exclusive clip from Bad Behaviour with Ben Whishaw and Jennifer Connelly.
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Ben Whishaw plays a cringy, self-indulgent wellness guru in Bed Behaviour. This clip shows him embracing his comedic side as he’s done before, this time in a wry, deadpan-style humour.
Bad Behaviour stars Oscar winner Jennifer Connelly and Alice Englert, making her directorial debut. Lucy (Connelly), a former child actress, seeks healing from the traumas of her life. She embarks on a spiritual retreat, only for it to become anything but healing: she’s easily annoyed by the other attendees and wants attention from the retreat’s new-age guru Elon Bello (Whishaw). Even worse, she has become destructively obsessed with the retreat’s celebrity guest, a model named Beverly. As Beverly finds “enlightenment” easily, Lucy’s feelings of insecurity continue to rise to the surface. During this time, Lucy also tries to connect with her stunt performer adult daughter, Dylan (Englert) who’s currently on set in New Zealand. Dylan’s falling into an obsession of her own: a bad romance with the main actor Elmore, whose insistence on doing his own stunts will have disastrous consequences. Brutal incidents in both women’s worlds force them back together to confront their personal demons and their own relationship.
Bad Behaviour is out now on digital platforms. Here’s our clip.
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