Une élève d'une école catholique a des soupçons lorsque l'une des religieuses commence à agir de manière effrayante envers son frère. Mais elle ne peut le dire à personne, car qui croirait q... Tout lireUne élève d'une école catholique a des soupçons lorsque l'une des religieuses commence à agir de manière effrayante envers son frère. Mais elle ne peut le dire à personne, car qui croirait qu'une femme de Dieu ferait une telle chose?Une élève d'une école catholique a des soupçons lorsque l'une des religieuses commence à agir de manière effrayante envers son frère. Mais elle ne peut le dire à personne, car qui croirait qu'une femme de Dieu ferait une telle chose?
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Zoe Brady
- (as Ryan Newman)
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But I am getting ahead of myself here.
I sat down to watch the 2015 movie "Bad Sister" from writer Barbara Kymlicka and director Doug Campbell without ever having heard about it. And given the fact that I've never seen it was actually sufficient enough to make me sit down to watch it.
And I must admit that I was actually entertained by the movie. Sure, it was predictable and generic, and the storyline was just so far out there and implausible that you just can't help but shrug at it. But the movie, in terms of being entertaining, actually managed to deliver well enough.
The acting in "Bad Sister" was adequate, and I found Alyshia Ochse, playing Laura/Sister Sophia, to actually carry the movie quite well with her performance as a rather deluded and compulsive maniac and stalker. I think I've seen her once or twice before, but she has never really caught my attention, but she did perform well enough in "Bad Sister".
"Bad Sister" is the type of movie that you know exactly what you are getting yourself into, what will happen and how the ending will be. Yeah, the movie was actually that predictable, and writer Barbara Kymlicka was definitely playing it safe by following a very generic formula.
All in all, I was entertained by what "Bad Sister" brought to the table, and I am rating it a six out of ten stars. While not an outstanding moment in cinema history, the movie was watchable and enjoyable enough.
This is salacious cheese. It starts with the Toxic Tramp lip gloss and the red lingerie. Any suspense is dispensed with after the first fifteen minutes as everything is revealed. The story is predictable. The actors are perfectly fine but nothing exceptional. It's a bad Lifetime movie or maybe even worst.
When you make a movie with 1000$ budget, the result will be something like this one ,I think.
There is nothing rational in this movie at all. Low-quality directing and acting. I really don't konw what to say, but whoever wrote the scenario, he has clearly shown us an extremely low experience in his job. I mean, for God sake, a 8 years old child would write a better organized scenario than this one.
The actress who plays the nun Alyshia Ochse is quite good reminds a bit of Olivia Wilde. Her antics are kept plausible. Nothing unbelievable even by Lifetime type obsession standards - yet they are pretty amusing when they happen. Sometimes it seems sacrilegious but then you have to remember she isn't playing a nun - she is playing someone impersonating a nun. Devon Werkheiser as the object of her affections is suitably tempted and repulsed by her.
Well done enough for this kind of thriller - wonder what other type of psycho they will think of next?
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSome versions of the film leave out of the opening-credit sequence the names of Alyshia Ochse, Devon Workheiser, Ryan Newman, and Helen Eigenberg, leaving only the supporting actors starting with Robert Leeshock being listed during the opening scene showing Jason playing a song in an online video announcing that he's been enrolled in St Adeline's.
- GaffesWhen Sara is attacked in the shower, despite her bare back being visible through the shower curtain, as she is pushed against the wall, a view of a bra is briefly visible.
- Citations
Pete: Don't look so nervous. It's okay, no morning after-regrets, are you?
Jason Brady: You're a nun--and my teacher.