Church life quiet and peaceful? The bold little nuns not only formed cliques, snooped and snitched, and cursed, but they also did anything to relieve their depression. The cowardly priest could only turn a blind eye and pray that he would not make a big mistake. One day, a beautiful young man who fled after his affair with the princess was exposed came to the church to seek asylum. In order to prevent the nuns from rioting, the priest lied that he was a new laborer and that he was deaf and mute. However, when faced with fresh meat falling from the sky, how could the nuns, who have never been vegetarians, let it go so easily? The genius director of "How Can Zombies Be So Right" once again uses a sharp trick to recruit Dave Franco, a handsome boy who has become popular in the "Zombies" series in recent years, to join forces with other female stars to drive them crazy. The film vividly depicts that no matter how strict the canon is, it cannot restrain people's yearning for freedom. The more they restrict people, the crazier they become. The film seems to be a spoof of medieval politics and religion, but in fact it uses ancient references to the present. The super firepower of banter and ridicule seems to give Pasolini's "Decameron" a new modern interpretation.
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