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Review: Habit

Courtesy: Andreja Pejic, Bella Thorne, and Libby Mintz star as fake Nuns in 'Habit'/852 Films/Cloudlight Entertainment

My plan for reviewing ‘Habit’, starring Ex-Disney child star and current Only Fans busker Bella Thorne, seemed win-win.

Either, ‘Habit’ surprises with how fun, clever, and surprisingly prescient it is in today’s world of Excess.  Or, ‘Habit’ falls into a so-bad-it’s-good car crash of repression and vanity, meant only to push buttons and pat itself on the back.

The truth is somewhere in the middle, making me, Dragon Movie Guy, lose a bet with myself over whether this review would write itself.  THAT is my bad ‘Habit’!

Bella Thorne stars as ‘Mads’, a Texas transplant out to push EVERYBODY’S buttons/Habit/Elevated Films

The Plot

First, let’s start with a warning.  If you are easily offended, do not watch this film.  If you get defensive about criticism over religion, orientation, drug culture, or advocacy, do NOT watch this film.  That goes for those on the far Right AND far left of the political spectrum.

Bella Thorne plays ‘Mads a twenty-something party girl who recently moved to LA, but grew up in the Texas sized belt buckle of the Bible Belt.

Courtesy: Mads starts out life highly spiritual/852 Films/Habit

But, Mads was the one drawn to religion, it wasn’t programmed or forced onto her by anyone else.

Where Bella Thorne first appears as Mads, the Texas transplant habit-ually attends a 12-step meeting, but not for any honest purpose.  Mads stands by herself in the doorway, gorging herself on marshmallows; as she laughs derisively as an addict shares their struggles.

Courtesy: One might wonder how young Mads turns into adult Mads/Cloudlight Entertainment/Elevated Films

One might FEEL as if this is a teenaged character FORCED to be there by her parents.  But, Mads is an adult, there by herself, 1497 miles from home.

Courtesy: Rock Star Gavin Rossdale stars as ‘Eric’ in ‘Habit’/852 Films/Habit

Gavin Rossdale as ‘Eric’

Next stop, the home of an Ex-TV star turned low-level drug dealer, named Eric.  Ex-Gwen Steffani husband, and Ex-Bush lead singer; Gavin Rossdale knows something about life after fame; something he brings to the role of Eric.

Eric tries recruiting Mads to deal his drugs while working as a cocktail waitress at a nightclub.  Mads refuses, but gives into a different temptation; Eric himself.

Courtesy: Eric tries recruiting Mads in Habit/Cloudlight Entertainment/852 Films

Mads brings a backpack from Eric to her friend from back home, Evie, and Evie’s roommate Addy.

After working a shift for the young, sexy crowd of the L.A. party scene, AND a drug-fueled after party where seemingly no one went home alone; Evie wakes up to find Eric’s drugs AND money GONE!

Courtesy: Elevated Films/Habit/Addy, Evie, and Mads head out for a night of work and partying

$20K of cash and product stolen by a guy she brought home.  Needless to say, the call to Eric doesn’t go well.

The problem, Eric explains, isn’t with him.  It’s with his psychotic and hyper violent boss, Queenie, played by Josie Ho; and her Marty McFly cowboy outfit from Back To The Future 2 wearing Henchmen, Tuff.

Courtesy: 852 Films/Habit/Queenie and Tuff laying down the law

The Good – Habit

Keep It Fun

While not a complete Comedy, Habit keeps a fast moving pace, and a lighter tone, with flamboyant characters and a surreal style.

The subject matter itself varies from dark and disturbing to sacrilegious and violent.  But, the inherent immaturity of the characters and button-pushing-for-the-sake-of-itself nature of the narrative, leaves me shaking my head in bemusement, rather than befuddlement.

Courtesy: Cloudlight Entertainment/Habit/Mads starts to find herself again

Translation: They’re doing it to get a reaction out of people, nothing more.

The trick will be to see who ACTUALLY takes offense to this movie, and to what they claim to be offended.  Pleas of ‘Well I just think…’, or ‘I don’t see why…’ will echo, and chants of ‘What do we want?  And when do we want it?’ will come from picket lines in front of theaters.  To which I will roll in the aisles with laughter at people taking things WAAAAYYY too seriously…

Courtesy: Paris Jackson plays an INTERESTING role in ‘Habit’/Elevated/Cloudlight

The Good

The Cast

One of the many fun things with any weird Indie movie is the eclectic cast members that the film can attract.  ‘Habit’ is no different.  

Essentially a Star vehicle for the latest Disney inmate to be released from the overly sanitized asylum of child actors; Bella Thorne sets the tone for the cast.

Courtesy: Habit/Cloudlight/Josie Ho stars as ‘Queenie’

Say Anything’s Ione Skye plays a blind philanthropist.  Pitch Perfect’s Hana Mae Lee plays the drugged out head waitress at the nightclub.  And, the late Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris Jackson plays…  Well, you’ll have to see it to believe it!

Courtesy: Habit/Elevated Films/The characters are a little too proud of themselves in this flick

The Bad – Habit

The Why

I fully support art for the sake of art, IE, there is no purpose other than existence itself.

That people fall all over themselves searching for some deeper meaning in a maddening search for the ‘Why’ that doesn’t exist; while the artist sits back and laughs is enough for me.  Think Andy Kaufman during his ‘Taxi’ for reference.

Courtesy: Habit/852/Aaron Diaz stars as the Priest, in a film full of religious imagery

Expand that further onto those people that seem to take offense for fulfillment like they breathe air to live, and I can see the appeal to this film…

HOWEVER, and this is a big ‘HOWEVER’… Habit fails in its messaging.

Courtesy: TONS of religious imagery in Habit without a definitive ‘message’/Habit/Elevated Films

The Bad

The Messaging

Is it a serious commentary on religion, paternalistic power structures, the war on drugs versus the underlying cause of drug use, or a critique of judging female libido is viewed in Western cultures?

Or is it just a drugged out party girl recovering from one overdose by moving to L.A. and becoming an agent of chaos; and we’re along for the ride?

Courtesy: Mads at a crossroads/852/Elevated Films

OR…  Is this a flick that doesn’t quite know what it wants to be, much like Mads herself?

The lack of clarity in the storytelling fails even if the LACK of clarity is itself the clear reason for the story.  Whether for fun or for advocacy, Habit can’t make up its mind.

Courtesy: Cloudlight Entertainment/Habit/’Say Anything’s Ione Skye as Sunny

The Review – Habit

Word Play

Other than the word play juxtaposing ‘habit’ for the clothing worn by a Nun, or ‘habit’ by referring to a drug addiction; ‘Habit’ has a ‘habit’ of thinking it’s more clever than it is.

Instead, Habit FEELS like it’s an act of rebellion by an Actress who was raised in a really, REALLY repressive corporate environment.  It FEELS like she was artificially stifled by a company in the interest of being ‘family friendly’ when she was a Teen; and now that she’s in her 20’s, she’s making up for lost time.

Courtesy: Habit/Elevated Films/Bella Thorne amidst ALL the religious imagery

Lindsay Lohan and Miley Cyrus did it before her; NOW, it’s Bella Thorne’ turn!

Other than that, Habit offers little in terms of being surprisingly good, or being so bad it’s good.

Courtesy: Habit/852 Films/Mads goes full circle in with Bella Thorne in the role

It’s as ‘edgey’ as the kid with ripped jeans and fake leather jacket on Nickelodeon who says ‘Gosh Darn’ instead of ‘Darn’!  

SKIP IT.

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