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2,9/10
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Une fêtarde intelligente se retrouve mêlée à une violente affaire de drogue et trouve une issue en se faisant passer pour une nonne.Une fêtarde intelligente se retrouve mêlée à une violente affaire de drogue et trouve une issue en se faisant passer pour une nonne.Une fêtarde intelligente se retrouve mêlée à une violente affaire de drogue et trouve une issue en se faisant passer pour une nonne.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Aarón Díaz
- Priest
- (as Aaron Diaz)
Hana Mae Lee
- Jewel
- (as Hana Mae)
Caroline D'Amore
- L'Amour
- (as Caroline Damore)
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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.
....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.
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.
The movie starts with a good vibe, but only for the first 10 minutes. And after that, its a complete chaos. The movie is not finished and need more scenes to be explained.
Pretty awful. Bella Thorne is an unbelievable "Jesus freak" that uses the guise of a habit to run in the drug circles. Maddening and silly. Annoying and cringey.
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- AnecdotesMore than 275,000 people signed a petition to block the distribution of this movie
- Bandes originalesEyes without a Face
Written by Billy Idol
Published by BMG Monarch (ASCAP) obo itself and Boneidol Music
All rights administered by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 5 342 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 21m(81 min)
- Couleur
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