“Bad Behaviour” (* out of four) was an inexcusably bad melodrama about a former child actor (Jennifer Connelly) who attempts to repair her relationship with her daughter (Alice Englert) by going to a retreat led by an eccentric spiritual leader (Ben Whishaw) but they all find that the road to redemption can be one long shaky road. Earnest movie full of good intentions but also full of molasses pacing and leaden dramatics and winds up a self-righteous snooze. Connelly is more flat and wooden than usual; Englert also wrote and directed and this marks her ungainly feature-film directing debut.