The first half is quite boring, and the second half begins to get better. It uses comedy to satirize the suppression of human nature in medieval religions, the corruption of kings, priests who lie a lot, nuns full of swear words, whistleblower addiction, corruption of private life, hidden witch identity, everyone There are more or less flaws, all the laughs that make up the whole movie. The plot didn't have too many surprises. The sex scenes were all over, and they were a little bit lacking. The two most impressive scenes were "3p" and "Wheel War". No matter how holy the nun is, she cannot restrain her yearning for human freedom.
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