As a well-known musical comedy, "Nuns Are Crazy" will not disappoint. What is even more surprising is that this 1992 film is full of heart and every song can make people feel free. , breaking the shackles of the worldly rules and regulations. A classic, a classic as it should be. Whoopi Goldberg, who plays the heroine DeLauris, is a very talented black actress, with her explosive curly hair is her unique mark, and she infects us with her vivid performance. The beginning of the film starts with her escape journey. She accidentally ran into a murder case by a gangster. Fortunately, she managed to escape and went to the police station to tell everything she knew, but because the trial took time , Therefore, in order to ensure the personal safety of her witness, she needs to be placed in a place where she will not be discovered. Obviously, the safest place in this world is only one place - the nun, but this is undoubtedly the most painful place for her lively and lively, a group of nuns who follow the rules, the regular daily life of cleaning, and those who are not to taste. Food, everything here is unbearable for her. Because of the need to ensure her safety, other than the dean and the others, no one in the nun knew her identity, and only thought she came from another monastery, even though she didn't look like a nun many times. But it is this point that makes her uniqueness attract many people. After all, no one is born accustomed to being quiet and lonely. Under the pseudonym Mary Clarence, she was initially approached by nun Mary Robert and another fat nun, Mary Patrick. In the first few days of the convent, she always acted very difficult to adapt to, and even slipped out of the convent in the middle of the night to drink and sing and enjoy freedom. But unfortunately, it was discovered by the dean. In order to keep her from causing trouble, the dean arranged for her to be in the choir, but the poor chorus of the choir made her a singer who couldn't hear it. Surprisingly, everyone regarded her as a new conductor, and she readily accepted the invitation. Under her transformation, the entire choir took on a new look. So during the Mass, the choir she directed sang popular songs, but the lyrics were changed to praise God, and such a wonderful combination was unexpectedly welcomed and attracted the appreciation of many people. It made the nun's name famous, and even changed the attitude of the dean who thought it was unacceptable. After that, DeLauris also persuaded the dean to let everyone get out of the nun and get in touch with the people around. vitality. Of course, all these changes made the convent famous and even attracted TV coverage. , but in this way the identity of DeLauris was exposed. During the period, the convent received the news that the Pope would come to enjoy their performance, and the abbot initiated a show of hands to vote on the performance format. Unfortunately, everyone supported the new singing method directed by DeLauris. At this juncture, the police informed DeLauris that the court could be held in advance, and her life as a nun could be over, but she was reluctant to be here at this time, she wanted to continue to complete the grand performance of the choir. She had escaped the protection of the police and wanted to go back to rehearsal, but was accidentally taken away by the gangsters. After that, the nuns all knew the true identity of DeLauris, and they still decided to save her together, including the disagreement with her. The dean's mother. The nuns made a big noise in the ballroom to save her. With the help of the nuns, DeLauris was successfully rescued. In the end, they completed the performance for the Pope together. In the movie, DeLauris infected everyone with her unique personality. Sometimes being in good order is not a bad thing, but changing it occasionally is a good thing. In addition, the film "Nuns Are Crazy" was released in 1993. This time, it mainly tells the story between the reincarnated nun Delauris and the children who are difficult to discipline in the community school. The theme of music is still familiar.
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