It's a movie that looks messy, but it's fairly organized. Medieval background, modern production techniques. It doesn't feel awkward, at least it doesn't have that jet lag feeling. Except for the elderly nun in Muna, almost all the clergy in the film yearn for the love of men and women. The runaway slave is just the flashpoint of this idea. This is a revolt or even a mockery of the asceticism advocated by religion. The three nuns in the film have a very hot temper. They are violent, foul language, gay. The reason for all this is their repressed nature. In fact, this is a more serious, but also a difficult topic to express. Regardless of the quality of the film. It's not easy to relax your nerves after watching it.
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