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Bad Behaviour

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
238
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Bad Behaviour (1993)
ComedyDramaRomance

The McAllister family home is the setting for Gerry and Ellie's grapples with work, children, and how to get the bathroom fixed. Both have reached the stage where reason cannot be heard abov... Read allThe McAllister family home is the setting for Gerry and Ellie's grapples with work, children, and how to get the bathroom fixed. Both have reached the stage where reason cannot be heard above the ticking clock of experience and ambition. When temptation comes, how will they react... Read allThe McAllister family home is the setting for Gerry and Ellie's grapples with work, children, and how to get the bathroom fixed. Both have reached the stage where reason cannot be heard above the ticking clock of experience and ambition. When temptation comes, how will they react?

  • Director
    • Les Blair
  • Writer
    • Les Blair
  • Stars
    • Stephen Rea
    • Sinéad Cusack
    • Philip Jackson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    238
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Les Blair
    • Writer
      • Les Blair
    • Stars
      • Stephen Rea
      • Sinéad Cusack
      • Philip Jackson
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Gerry McAllister
    Sinéad Cusack
    Sinéad Cusack
    • Ellie McAllister
    Philip Jackson
    Philip Jackson
    • Howard Spink
    Clare Higgins
    Clare Higgins
    • Jessica Kennedy
    Phil Daniels
    Phil Daniels
    • The Nunn Brothers
    Mary Jo Randle
    Mary Jo Randle
    • Winifred Turner
    Saira Todd
    • Sophie Bevan
    Amanda Boxer
    Amanda Boxer
    • Linda Marks
    Luke Blair
    • Joe McAllister
    Joe Coles
    • Michael McAllister
    Tamlin Howard
    • Jake Spink
    Emily Hill
    • Rosie Kennedy
    Philippe Lewinson
    • Jason
    Ian Flintoff
    Ian Flintoff
    • Chairperson
    Kenneth Hadley
    Kenneth Hadley
    • Priest
    Siempre Caliente
    • Band
    • Director
      • Les Blair
    • Writer
      • Les Blair
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    10steve-883

    Fresh and lively

    A fantastic British film which mixes realism with a freshness, sense of fun and vitality that is sometimes missing in the more dour Ken Loach movies. The performances as a whole are great and the characters become very well rounded. You can sense that the performers enjoyed making this film. If you are looking for something different and something pretty unpredictable, you cant do worse than Bad Behaviour.
    8rsoonsa

    A Plot line By Proxy, Efficiently Put Together, With Something Very Special A Result.

    Innovative direction by Les Blair when constructing this too little known work, a collaboration with skilled players, includes the provision to the cast of only a mere outline, in lieu of a script, that ultimately expands into a 25 page scenario sans written dialogue. He motivates his actors to give dimension for the mere flinders furnished them, through pure improvisation that is grounded upon their own frames of reference. The outcome proves to be a nice job all around that ruffles some of the standards that have been adopted by cinema enthusiasts. The storyline's centre is focused upon a married Irish pair, émigrés into North London from Dublin, Gerry and Ellie McAllister (Stephen Rae/Sinead Cusack), and several crises that challenge the harmony of the couple's middle-class urban existence, most of their troubles having a familiar quality for a viewer. Gerry is employed as a planning commissioner for a North London region town, while Ellie, "pre-menstrual" (in Blair's words), works part-time in a book store and watches over the McAllister's two sons. Gerry is intent upon utilizing local ordinances in order to sanction a caravan site as home for a group of Irish Travelers, while his increasingly frustrated wife dreams of completing a longstanding novel-in-progress , but finds that a great deal of her time is being taken by an inarticulate friend, Jess (Clare Higgins), who is apparently in the midst of a nervous collapse. This work has nary a dull passage, due essentially to the effective naturalistic technique exercised in its production. Twin brothers, Ray and Roy Nunn(both played by Phil Daniels) are carpenters hired by Ellie to refurbish the McAllister bathroom, and they, along with Howard Spink (Philip Jackson, in a neatly controlled turn), a confidence man who contracts them, each connects with all of the film's other principal characters, and provide a good deal of the ironic humour that enlivens the piece, while giving it the consonance that normally comes from a conventionally scripted picture. Rae and Cusack rehearsed their roles thoroughly and the film clearly benefits, as it is convincing in the details, with thwarted novelist Ellie's shelved hopes matched by Gerry's surreptitiously drawn alter ego, a cartoon hero he has labelled 'Paddy Plan-It', "trapped in a world not of his making". The narrative does not reach its end in anything like to a customary sense, as this would have only lessened the effectiveness of the film's nicely wrought character development. More than one viewing will probably be necessary for most in order to fully appreciate the rich texture of a film for which all dialogue is improvisational. Additionally, the process with which plot elements commingle is cleverly accomplished by an able supporting cast that clearly benefits from intensive rehearsal sessions shared with always top-tier Rea and Cusack. Notice must be made of pleasing performances of Daniels as both twins, Higgins as a bedevilled Jess and Saira Todd who is cast as an eagerly flirtatious co-worker of Gerry. This film is of fine quality on its own merits, and also scores as an inspired technical exercise.
    didi-5

    fairly engaging

    OK, so the plot might be minimal in this one, but the cast are good enough to make you overlook that. The cast includes Stephen Rea as the harrassed ad man who dreams of being a cartoon superhero for his kids, Sinead Cusack as his wife, Claire Higgins as a neurotic friend, Philip Jackson as a businessman con artist, and Phil Daniels as an inept pair of twin builders.

    I thought that Stephen Rea in particular was great in this; he usually gets all the intense parts to play and this was a bit more lightweight comedy. One or two bits of the film didn't ring true but in the main it is entertaining.
    TheVirginArmy

    Only Believable Acting is the

    ( acting was believable).That is really all I've to say of a film that was so lifeless and without point , I can only imagine a hardcore anglophile to take to it. I don't need to get into detail of a film that lacked it. What is suprising is that Stephen Rea was in this film.

    The most forgettable film I've ever seen.
    9el-5

    Delightful & witty slice of life.

    I caught this movie in a theatre well over a decade ago & it's STAYED with me. The characters are true to life, though a few notches wittier, more appealing & charismatic than your average neighbor. I loved the marriage of these 2 low-key but unique characters...their barbs & their little tribulations over the course of a day or so, mixed with their undeniable, enduring love for one another. A joy!

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1993 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Плохое поведение
    • Production companies
      • British Screen Productions
      • Channel Four Films
      • Parallax Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $255,960
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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