Society still thinks the way you look is important than what you have to say: Keira Knightley
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Keira Knightley's film Misbehaviour tells the story of the 1970 Miss World final which proved to be a defining moment for female empowerment. The actor feels that we live in a society which still thinks that the way you look is more important than what you have to say. The film starring Keira and Gugu Mbatha-Raw was released in the U.K. in early March, just a few days before the UK went into lockdown mode due to the coronavirus pandemic.