
Misbehaviour (2020)
Misbehaviour (2020) is a British comedy-drama film directed by Philippa Lowthorpe. It tells the story of the 1970 Miss World competition, which was disrupted by a group of feminists. The film explores the themes of gender equality and the power of protest.
The film also features several sexual moments. One of the most memorable is when the contestants are asked to parade in their swimsuits. The camera lingers on the women’s bodies, highlighting their curves and emphasizing their beauty. This scene is juxtaposed with the protesters outside, who are chanting for gender equality. It is a powerful moment that highlights the double standards of beauty and the objectification of women.
Another sexual moment in the film is when the contestants are asked to answer a question about their ideal man. The answers range from the humorous to the serious, and the scene is a reminder of the expectations placed on women in society.
The film also features a scene in which the protesters disrupt the competition by throwing flour bombs. This scene is a reminder of the power of protest and the importance of standing up for what you believe in.
Overall, Misbehaviour (2020) is a powerful film that explores the themes of gender equality and the power of protest. It features several sexual moments that highlight the double standards of beauty and the objectification of women. It is a must-see for anyone interested in these issues.
Multiple references to birth control and pregnancy and one reference to abortion (as a woman's right).
A woman is seen breast-feeding a baby during a public meeting, only the top and side of the breast is seen as the baby's mouth is over the nipple.
A man describes the qualifications necessary for women to enter beauty pageants and says as well as having 'curves in the right places' they have to be unmarried and 'untouched' (or virgins).
Multiple scenes where women are objectified in bathing suits with their bodies compared & judged.