"Nuns Are Crazy"

Dashawn 2022-03-21 09:01:56

No way, I like this video very much. Although my writing is limited, I still want to write two sentences!

I would like to praise the heroine of this film. She is a lovely, generous, free and lively bar singer who accidentally saw a murder scene and was hunted down by the underworld. So she was protected by the police and arranged to be a nun in a monastery.

However, this active heroine made the monastery "uneasy", but made this monastery far away from the world "overnight famous". In the process, the heroine's personal charm deeply attracted me. "Do whatever you want" but in "reasonableness"

There are more and more women with this character in today's society, and our society is becoming more and more diverse. I believe that women who like to be self-reliant will become better and better!

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  • Collin 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    I love it, I love it, I love it...nothing can keep me away from it

  • Marlen 2021-12-09 08:01:25

    Not bad! After downloading it, I planned to watch it, only to realize that this film has "Professor McGonagall" and still has a serious face. My favorite section is the section where a group of nuns ran to save Deloris. I was so happy!

Sister Act quotes

  • Delores: [after Vince has sent Delores a purple mink coat] Well obviously Mr. LaRocca feels he can win me back by sending me this absolutely *fabulous* coat.

    Michelle: Put it on, put it on!

    Tina: It's beautiful.

    Delores: You see, some girls would fall for this but not me. I think I'll make him wait a while before I let him know that I...

    Michelle: What?

    Delores: [Showing a monogram stitched into the inside of the coat] Connie LaRocca. It's his wife's coat. The man gave me his wife's coat.

    Michelle: I don't believe this.

    Tina: Put it back on! It's yours now, you deserve it.

    Delores: No, I don't *deserve* it, I haven't *earned* it. You don't *earn* other peoples wife's fur coats, okay? I think it's time to just go upstairs, give it back to him and get the hell out of this dump.

  • Delores: [at her first choir rehearsal, the choir sings a chord badly with Mary Patrick singing an octave above everyone else] Okay! Okay! Okay! Very nice!

    [to Mary Patrick]

    Delores: Um, Sister, can you just slide over here, please? That's a powerful instrument you have there!

    Sister Mary Patrick: Thank you.

    Delores: But I think it's probably a good idea if we bring you down out of the rafters, everybody wants to be close to God, I'm just not sure you can do it vocally, so I need you to sing an octave below where you've been singing.

    Sister Mary Patrick: Okey-dokey!

    Delores: And Sister Mary Robert, can you just come, yeah, come on over. I noticed that you're moving your mouth but nothing's coming out so I'd like to hear just you by yourself if you don't mind. Sister Alma, can you give me an A please?

    [pause]

    Delores: ALMA! Check your battery. Can you give me an A please.

    [Mary Robert sings in a whisper]

    Delores: Okay, try this. Close your eyes. Visualize yourself in room full of people, lots of silverware, people talking loud, dropping stuff, drunks, women with trays going 'whadda ya gonna have?'. Your voice has to carry across the din, you have to get up over all of that to be heard in the back of the room where I'm sitting, listening, straining to hear you. Okay? Keep that in your mind while we do this.