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Not Everyone's Cup of Tea- But Great If It Is! (by gomeza-57174) |
I was able to see the Little Hours at Sundance and loved it. I will be going to see it again when it has its official release. This film is very loosely based on the Decameron by Baccaccio, a collection of 100 short stories written in the mid 1300's. With an amazing cast of comedy talent, great chemistry between all the cast members, spectacular cinematography of the Italian countryside, and a great score, it is something unique to behold. The story centers around three bored, foul-mouthed nuns Alessandra Brie , Fernanda Plaza , and Genevra Micucci and their crazy antics. Early on in <more> |
New cult film added to the list. (by photobcnas) |
I really enjoyed watching this movie. Great cast! The chemistry is so good, definitely a new comedy classic. The pace is perfect and keep me laughing throughout the whole movie. Great location and a beautiful treatment. I would love to see more stuff like this in the future. |
Loved it. (by kjshirrell-663-481888) |
Very smart, and quite funny. The characters are perfectly played by all. Will have to read the Decameron now. |
I'm sure most practicing traditional Catholics will not like it, but I absolutely loved it! (by Hellmant) |
'THE LITTLE HOURS': Four and a Half Stars Out of Five A period comedy about a convent full of sexually deprived nuns, that begin experimenting for the first time when a runaway slave takes refuge at the convent. The film is based on the first and second stories in 'The Decameron', a collection of novellas published in 1886 written by Giovanni Boccaccio. The movie was written and directed by Jeff Baena; who's helmed other indie comedies like 2014's 'LIFE AFTER BETH' and 2016's 'JOSHY' both also featuring Aubrey Plaza . The film stars Aubrey <more> |
Screwball comedy in Medieval Costume but Contemporary Language. LOTS of NUNS who are HORNY!!! (by gonzostick-55211) |
Jeff Baena succeeds in doing a screwball comedy, based on material from "THE DECAMERON". Nuns in a medieval nunnery go after a stable boy/gardener, hiding from his Lord, where he shtupped the Lord's wife.. This movie will make heads explode for Catholics, but I don't drink the Kool-aid, so who cares??? Some very funny shtick and goofy antics, but this film is not for anyone who is sexually constipated.For the ultimate horny nun movie, see Ken Russell's "THE DEVILS". This one is great, relaxing fun!!! |
Nice, light-hearted and unusual. (by abcdfgh) |
The movie looks pretty every way, doesn't take itself seriously at all. Just fun. I never laughed but had a smirk on my face the whole time.Btw, people who give 1 star with a message like "avoid cuz it sucks so much" - that's just a lame way to try sticking their personal tastes into everyone's throat. I've found that if most people give a movie extremely high and low scores, then it's usually unusual and often worth a watch. So, it's not a real issue and even helps to find peculiar fun movies. And this one is a perfect example of this: My 9 stars is to say <more> |
Irreverent and hilarious medieval comedy romp (by Red-Barracuda) |
In medieval Italy, a young man takes refuge in a convent after fleeing from his master who wishes him dead after he is caught sleeping with his wife.Now, this was something a bit different to the norm that's for sure! There really isn't a surfeit of medieval comedies about sweary nuns, so this one is in pretty unfarmed territory in a lot of ways. While the unique set-up is definitely in the films favour, what elevates it so much more is the fact that it is that even rarer beast, a modern cinematic comedy that actually has plenty of laughs. The principal reason for this is a great <more> |
Bless Me Father for I laughed,. Hard! (by lukeshulver) |
If you are someone who delights in a parody of religion and piety then this will tickle your pink bits. Laugh out loud moments. A delightful surprise. |
An unconventional comedy . . . (by jryu-20952) |
EVERYONE in this movie has is repressing their 'dressed roles' and desires an alternate life. Little Hours is more than the antics of foul mouthed nun trio. It is a modern comedy set in 13th century. And what a refreshing modern comedy it is.The charm of the humour in the movie is that the situations everyone find themselves in. The comedy is less about what is actually being said but the extreme hypocrisy of what we preach against our true desires. Events mostly take place at a convent but religion is never the central message. Little Hours rather exposes crudity of humanity under <more> |