love doraris

Rasheed 2022-03-21 09:01:56

Whoopi Goldberg's heroine Dora Lis in Charm and Humanity is a bit vulgar and wild, but very sincere and kind. It is such a heroine who has a distinct personality but accidentally entered the monastery, which makes the whole story full of emotions. Dolarice is tacky, she wears the shiny clothes of a second-rate pub singer, and she speaks foul language. Dolarice is also very wild. She expresses her thoughts very directly. She directly and fiercely opposes the fact that the police officer Sude wants to hide her in the monastery; extremely unpalatable." That's why she went to improve the choir. Doraris has an unruly gene in her bones, and she always wants to pursue a better life. What makes Doraris popular is her sincerity and kindness. When she was the mistress of the underworld leader, although she was sad that the mink coat belonged to the leader's wife, she didn't stop loving him because of it. In the choir, instead of blaming the inaudible nun who played the piano and the unprofessional former nun for the temporary failure, they started from scratch and taught and encouraged everyone seriously. It was her sincerity and kindness that made her become the Dolarice of "We can't live without you" in the nuns' mouths, which made this somewhat deviant choir shine, and made a group of nuns who were originally unremarkable. Their lives have been sublimated.

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Extended Reading
  • Kailey 2022-03-24 09:01:54

    Music really can heal people's existence! The classic nun chorus, the standard Hollywood comedy model, the culturally inclusive and diverse America of the 1990s, and the spirit of awe where belief is above everything else. The nuns are so cute, little nun mary and Rooney Mara are somewhat similar.

  • Kelvin 2022-03-24 09:01:54

    i will follow you...

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.