Follow Your Heart

Cassandra 2022-03-21 09:01:56

#If you don't watch movies, you will lose 1/3 of your life's vitality

#Too tired recently and need to fight chicken blood#

#SISTER ACT#

Because one of the musicals, Raise Your Voice, is a favorite crime musical comedy theme.

The club's third-rate singer who was hunted down "disguised" as a nun relied on the protagonist's halo to save the monastery that was about to collapse by herself. The old-fashioned story still attracts me.

Because seeing the 1992 movie can also have a very open "new trend of thought", and heard the "African American Gospel Song" that is still not outdated or even very popular today. Every actor is in the character, every song can be sucked in, nod when it's time to nod, and cry when it's time to cry.

The heroine Deloris once again proved that "beauty" is not strongly related to appearance and body shape. She is eclectic, self-contained, dare to speak, dare to do, and has not changed from childhood to adulthood. She is "fresh", so she changed her singing. Ecology of the class. Of course, the monastery is also changing her unknowingly, even though she is still the person who is not afraid to express herself, but the blurted Bless you has proved that "the effect of force is mutual".

The people at the monastery are also very cute, ranging from the old nuns who have gone through 4 generations of history, to the optimists who are happy and happy with everything, and there is also a "mouth dislike" in the middle. "Integrity" abbot, a priest who embraces new changes, is fresh and does break the worldly view of the monastery in his heart.

People are always complicated and affectionate, even nuns, even monks, otherwise, where does compassion come from? Where do envy, friend, and respect come from?

The ending #I Will Follow Him# has been added to the playlist

For me it's actually about #Follow Your Heart#

"I will follow him, follow him wherever he may go, There isn't an ocean too deep, A mountain so high it can keep me away." [Love]

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Extended Reading
  • Emmanuelle 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    I love...when they sing...

  • Ottilie 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    In order to relive it for MS, when I heard I will follow him, the pure chant and the cheerful pop of the original singer Little Peggy blended together, and my mind was pulled back to five years ago. The melody imprints my love and memories. Today, when the dust has settled, I am living a quiet academic life in a foreign country. I appreciate the hymn with religious compassion and calmness, as I am at the moment. I like MS to sit quietly in the audience and listen to the beauty that is almost divine

Sister Act quotes

  • Reverend Mother: Girl groups? Boogie-woogie on the piano? What were you thinking?

    Delores: I was thinkin' more like Vegas, y'know, get some butts in the seats.

    Reverend Mother: And what next? Popcorn? Curtain calls? This is not a theater or a casino.

    Delores: Yeah, but that's the problem. See, people like going to theaters, and they like going to casinos, but they don't like coming to church. Why? Because it's a drag. But we could change all that, see? We could pack this joint.

    Reverend Mother: Through blasphemy? You have corrupted the entire choir!

    [in the hall, Monsignor O'Hara enters]

    Monsignor O'Hara: Excuse me.

    [he listens to the argument between Delores and Reverend Mother]

    Delores: How can you say that? I worked my butt off with these women! They've given up their free time to do this, and they're GOOD! I mean, sister, we could, we could ROCK this place!

    Reverend Mother: OUT of the question! As of tomorrow, Mary Lazarus resumes her leadership of the choir.

    [Monsignor knocks on the door]

    Reverend Mother: COME IN!

  • Sister Mary Robert: Reverend Mother, I know you and Mary Clarence didn't always agree but we have to help her. Please.

    Sister Mary Patrick: We've gotta save her.

    Sister Mary Lazarus: We can't leave it up to the feds.