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I can almost guarantee that this concept was fueled by a weeklong coke binge party in the Hills by the group of friends who are in the movie, who wrote it themselves. The plot is idiotic, nothing is explained or even makes much sense and the actress playing the villain may be the worst acting I've ever seen. Good thing they got some CCP money to make it, probably because they were hot for Bella. Avoid like the plague.
EDIT-I just realized that the CCP money probably came from a relative of the actress who is playing the villain, daddy (or whomever) bought her a movie woohoo! She is laughably terrible.
EDIT-I just realized that the CCP money probably came from a relative of the actress who is playing the villain, daddy (or whomever) bought her a movie woohoo! She is laughably terrible.
I stumbled upon the 2021 movie "Habit" by random luck. I must admit that I had never even heard about this movie prior to getting to sit down and watch it. So I wasn't sure what I should be expecting from director
Janell Shirtcliff's movie.
The movie's synopsis did, however, seem interesting enough. And I have to say that I initially felt like there could be a potentially enjoyable comedy here.
And while the movie definitely has a colorful and interesting character gallery to offer the audience, I must admit that the movie was just lacking phenomenally in the story department. So writers Libby Mintz and Janell Shirtcliff just didn't manage to deliver a wholesome movie.
The acting in the movie was actually adequate, and especially actress Bella Thorne was standing out in the movie with her performance in the lead part. Just a shame that the actors and actresses that participated in "Habit" didn't have a properly written script to work with.
I managed to endure about an hour of "Habit", then I just couldn't sit through any more of the nonsensical storyline, as writers Libby Mintz and Janell Shirtcliff had be progressively losing me along the way as the movie trotted on and on. And truth be told, then I have absolutely no interest in returning to finish watching the rest of the movie as the storyline just fell short of entertaining me. And while the characters in "Habit" certainly were colorful, I must say that I just don't really care enough about them to want to return and suffer through the rest of the movie.
Ultimately then "Habit" was a movie that had potentially more to offer, but was cut short by an inferior and awkwardly written storyline.
My rating of "Habit" lands on a mere three out of ten stars.
The movie's synopsis did, however, seem interesting enough. And I have to say that I initially felt like there could be a potentially enjoyable comedy here.
And while the movie definitely has a colorful and interesting character gallery to offer the audience, I must admit that the movie was just lacking phenomenally in the story department. So writers Libby Mintz and Janell Shirtcliff just didn't manage to deliver a wholesome movie.
The acting in the movie was actually adequate, and especially actress Bella Thorne was standing out in the movie with her performance in the lead part. Just a shame that the actors and actresses that participated in "Habit" didn't have a properly written script to work with.
I managed to endure about an hour of "Habit", then I just couldn't sit through any more of the nonsensical storyline, as writers Libby Mintz and Janell Shirtcliff had be progressively losing me along the way as the movie trotted on and on. And truth be told, then I have absolutely no interest in returning to finish watching the rest of the movie as the storyline just fell short of entertaining me. And while the characters in "Habit" certainly were colorful, I must say that I just don't really care enough about them to want to return and suffer through the rest of the movie.
Ultimately then "Habit" was a movie that had potentially more to offer, but was cut short by an inferior and awkwardly written storyline.
My rating of "Habit" lands on a mere three out of ten stars.
Habit Movie (2021) feels like "that person" at the party that name drops every 30 seconds to impress people, but nobody's impressed, but even worse than that. Really Annoying. Lacking substance. Beyond stupid. The dialogue is truly unbearable. Lack of character. Terrible acting. Pretentious. I could go on, but I think this probably sums it up pretty well.
Honestly, the one star is too generous.
Save your money and your time.
Edit- it's not CAMP, it's CRAP. It is not a cult classic and never will be. I'm suspicious of the couple positive reviews on here, did you actually watch the movie?
Honestly, the one star is too generous.
Save your money and your time.
Edit- it's not CAMP, it's CRAP. It is not a cult classic and never will be. I'm suspicious of the couple positive reviews on here, did you actually watch the movie?
....if you want to continue with a good mental health. I've never seen such a many bad things together in a film: acting, script, cinematography, directing, editing....all of them extremely bad.
However quickly or slowly one recognizes that the core conceit of 2021's 'Habit' takes a sliver from that of 1992's 'Sister act,' it's fair to say that the two pictures are sufficiently different that points of comparison are minimal and minor, and ultimately kind of irrelevant. And sadly, by way or comparison or not, nearly from the moment one first presses "play" things don't look good for Janell Shirtcliff's feature.
Considered each in and of themselves, most of the fundamental building blocks of the movie are just fine, or even great. The costume design, hair, and makeup are consistently over the top, but I admire the work all the same, and the results range from a little needlessly garish, to outlandish but fun. The sets are very colorful, and are lent a certain faux-retro feel thanks to a vague hazy quality laid over the image. The cast includes several very notable names and faces, and it's a small joy just to see some of them - Andreja Pevic, Hana Mae Lee, Gavin Rossdale, plus Bella Thorne, Ione Skye, Paris Jackson (?!), and more. There are some swell songs selected for the soundtrack, though sometimes the choices just seem entirely too random to be meaningful or useful. The editing and cinematography are, shall we say, excitable, and maybe too much so, but situationally such an approach to these can be quite worthwhile. Some special effects are simply a bit much, but from a rudimentary standpoint of the effort I appreciate what the crew turned in. I would even go so far as to say there are some splendid ideas in the screenplay devised between director Shirtcliff and co-star Libby Mintz.
Unfortunately, the problem is that all these elements are outrageously overcooked - and pointlessly so. 'Habit' has a story to tell, but it is extremely overdone in every last regard simply because it can be, and for no actual reason. There doesn't seem to be one ounce of sincerity to be had here, and that emphatically includes the acting. To whatever degree I'm familiar with those in front of the camera, I either know or trust that they're capable of excellent performances, and would demonstrate it if given the opportunity. We might even see slight glimmers, here, of that capability, like trying to watch a stage play from a distant window with several panes of dirty glass that obscure the real value.
The screenplay might actually be the worst aspect of all. There's no major purpose to the self-proclaimed religiosity of protagonist Mads; supposing that her inner thoughts as expressed through narration might have had worth, that's just not true as written. More broadly, the dialogue, characterizations, and scene writing are likewise wholly overblown - just vacuous rubbish, really. Such a tack is intended to be funny, and one can discern instances of what is supposed to be witty dialogue, situational humor, and sight gags in addition to the highly exaggerated characters and scenes. But it's not funny. With the exception of exactly one laugh that it unexpectedly earns, it's only ever emptily obnoxious, fruitlessly excessive, and desperately scrabbling to inspire so much as a slight smile in any way. (It might come close, a couple times, to exercising one's facial muscles, but that's mostly the best it gets.) I'm unconvinced that there are even cohesive connections between story beats, not least the personal habits and beliefs of Mads that rather get dropped for a large portion of the narrative. Supporting characters (especially Queenie, Tuff, and Sunny) are given the worst writing of all. Once more, I do genuinely think there are some neat ideas to play with. But not like this. Not like this.
I wish nothing but the best for everyone involved. I want to see these actors in more films, and see what they can do when given the chance to spread their wings. I trust that Shirtcliff will grow as a filmmaker and some day will show what she can do, and likewise for Mintz, for whom this represents a first writing credit. I kind of feel bad being so heavily critical of this picture, and I try ever to find the strengths in anything I watch. All the most earnest good will can't cover for the fact that 'Habit' is, regrettably, just not very good. There needed to be wit, intelligence, and intent behind the excess; the screenplay needed to be tightened; much of the rampant indulgences needed to be reined in. There was potential here, but as it stands, this movie just doesn't cut it.
Considered each in and of themselves, most of the fundamental building blocks of the movie are just fine, or even great. The costume design, hair, and makeup are consistently over the top, but I admire the work all the same, and the results range from a little needlessly garish, to outlandish but fun. The sets are very colorful, and are lent a certain faux-retro feel thanks to a vague hazy quality laid over the image. The cast includes several very notable names and faces, and it's a small joy just to see some of them - Andreja Pevic, Hana Mae Lee, Gavin Rossdale, plus Bella Thorne, Ione Skye, Paris Jackson (?!), and more. There are some swell songs selected for the soundtrack, though sometimes the choices just seem entirely too random to be meaningful or useful. The editing and cinematography are, shall we say, excitable, and maybe too much so, but situationally such an approach to these can be quite worthwhile. Some special effects are simply a bit much, but from a rudimentary standpoint of the effort I appreciate what the crew turned in. I would even go so far as to say there are some splendid ideas in the screenplay devised between director Shirtcliff and co-star Libby Mintz.
Unfortunately, the problem is that all these elements are outrageously overcooked - and pointlessly so. 'Habit' has a story to tell, but it is extremely overdone in every last regard simply because it can be, and for no actual reason. There doesn't seem to be one ounce of sincerity to be had here, and that emphatically includes the acting. To whatever degree I'm familiar with those in front of the camera, I either know or trust that they're capable of excellent performances, and would demonstrate it if given the opportunity. We might even see slight glimmers, here, of that capability, like trying to watch a stage play from a distant window with several panes of dirty glass that obscure the real value.
The screenplay might actually be the worst aspect of all. There's no major purpose to the self-proclaimed religiosity of protagonist Mads; supposing that her inner thoughts as expressed through narration might have had worth, that's just not true as written. More broadly, the dialogue, characterizations, and scene writing are likewise wholly overblown - just vacuous rubbish, really. Such a tack is intended to be funny, and one can discern instances of what is supposed to be witty dialogue, situational humor, and sight gags in addition to the highly exaggerated characters and scenes. But it's not funny. With the exception of exactly one laugh that it unexpectedly earns, it's only ever emptily obnoxious, fruitlessly excessive, and desperately scrabbling to inspire so much as a slight smile in any way. (It might come close, a couple times, to exercising one's facial muscles, but that's mostly the best it gets.) I'm unconvinced that there are even cohesive connections between story beats, not least the personal habits and beliefs of Mads that rather get dropped for a large portion of the narrative. Supporting characters (especially Queenie, Tuff, and Sunny) are given the worst writing of all. Once more, I do genuinely think there are some neat ideas to play with. But not like this. Not like this.
I wish nothing but the best for everyone involved. I want to see these actors in more films, and see what they can do when given the chance to spread their wings. I trust that Shirtcliff will grow as a filmmaker and some day will show what she can do, and likewise for Mintz, for whom this represents a first writing credit. I kind of feel bad being so heavily critical of this picture, and I try ever to find the strengths in anything I watch. All the most earnest good will can't cover for the fact that 'Habit' is, regrettably, just not very good. There needed to be wit, intelligence, and intent behind the excess; the screenplay needed to be tightened; much of the rampant indulgences needed to be reined in. There was potential here, but as it stands, this movie just doesn't cut it.
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Written by Billy Idol
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- Budget
- 2.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 5.342 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 21 Minuten
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