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Les bonnes soeurs

Original title: The Little Hours
  • 2017
  • 18
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
28K
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POPULARITY
2,618
248
John C. Reilly, Fred Armisen, Molly Shannon, Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Kate Micucci, and Aubrey Plaza in Les bonnes soeurs (2017)
Medieval nuns Alessandra (Alison Brie), Fernanda (Aubrey Plaza), and Ginevra (Kate Micucci) lead a simple life in their convent. Their days are spent chafing at monastic routine, spying on one another, and berating the estate's day laborer. After a particularly vicious insult session drives the peasant away, Father Tommasso (John C. Reilly) brings on new hired hand Massetto (Dave Franco), a virile young servant forced into hiding by his angry lord. Introduced to the sisters as a deaf-mute to discourage temptation, Massetto struggles to maintain his cover as the repressed nunnery erupts in a whirlwind of pansexual horniness, substance abuse, and wicked revelry.
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In the Middle Ages, a young servant fleeing from his master takes refuge at a convent full of emotionally unstable nuns. Introduced as a deaf mute man, he must fight to hold his cover as the... Read allIn the Middle Ages, a young servant fleeing from his master takes refuge at a convent full of emotionally unstable nuns. Introduced as a deaf mute man, he must fight to hold his cover as the nuns try to resist temptation.In the Middle Ages, a young servant fleeing from his master takes refuge at a convent full of emotionally unstable nuns. Introduced as a deaf mute man, he must fight to hold his cover as the nuns try to resist temptation.

  • Director
    • Jeff Baena
  • Writers
    • Giovanni Boccaccio
    • Jeff Baena
  • Stars
    • Alison Brie
    • Dave Franco
    • Kate Micucci
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,618
    248
    • Director
      • Jeff Baena
    • Writers
      • Giovanni Boccaccio
      • Jeff Baena
    • Stars
      • Alison Brie
      • Dave Franco
      • Kate Micucci
    • 153User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Alison Brie
    Alison Brie
    • Sister Alessandra
    Dave Franco
    Dave Franco
    • Massetto
    Kate Micucci
    Kate Micucci
    • Sister Ginevra
    Aubrey Plaza
    Aubrey Plaza
    • Sister Fernanda
    John C. Reilly
    John C. Reilly
    • Father Tommasso
    Molly Shannon
    Molly Shannon
    • Sister Maria
    Fred Armisen
    Fred Armisen
    • Bishop Bartolomeo
    Jemima Kirke
    Jemima Kirke
    • Marta
    Nick Offerman
    Nick Offerman
    • Bruno
    Lauren Weedman
    Lauren Weedman
    • Francesca
    Paul Reiser
    Paul Reiser
    • Ilario
    Adam Pally
    Adam Pally
    • Guard Paolo
    Paul Weitz
    Paul Weitz
    • Lurco
    Jon Gabrus
    Jon Gabrus
    • Guard Gregorio
    Rolando Abbarchi
    • Old Man Priest
    Teresa Marini
    • Viola
    Dina Lenzi
    • Ederly Nun
    Maria Irene Vetrano
    • Nun
    • Director
      • Jeff Baena
    • Writers
      • Giovanni Boccaccio
      • Jeff Baena
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    User reviews153

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    6paul-allaer

    At times captivating, at times bewildering

    "The Little Hours" (2017 release; 90 min.) brings the story of a group of nuns in a small convent. As the movie opens, we are reminded it is "Garfagnana 1347", and we watch as the nuns go about their daily tasks and deal with their frustrations. Meanwhile, the handyman at a nearby castle is found out to be cheating with his master's wife, and as luck would have it, he ends up being hired by the priest running the convent. It's not long before some of the nuns have "impure thoughts"... To tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: the movie is very loosely based on/inspired by the book "The Decameron" by Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio (and source for the infamous 1971 movie of the same name by Pier Paolo Pasolini). Writer-director Jeff Baena takes a couple of the dozens of tales found in that book, and builds a script around it that is intended to showcase several of the actresses playing the nuns, including Alison Brie and Audrey Plaza (the latter also being a co-producer). The handyman is portrayed by Dave Franco (brother of James Franco, and looking remarkably similar). It took my quite a while to get into the flow of the movie, as at first we're not sure what to make of all this (the F-bomb laced outbursts, for one). Is this even comedy? If so, it's certainly one with a heavy twist of semi-absurd Monty Python-inspired comedy. The movie really hits its stride in the second half, where there are some memorable scenes (the "confession" taken by the priest of the handyman truly is a classic). The priest is played hilariously by John C. Reilly, who seems to revel in this part. Given that I had no idea in the initial 20 min. whether I would even stay through the end of the movie, that is quite remarkable!

    "The Little Hours" premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival to positive buzz, and so when it finally opened this weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, it was a given that I would check it our. The Sunday evening screening where I saw this at was attended nicely, somewhat to my surprise. Maybe people will find this a quirky little comedy. For me it was a bit too much all over the map, even if the second half is markedly better than the first half. In any event, I encourage you to check it out, be it in the theater, on VOD or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
    8lukeshulver

    Bless Me Father for I laughed,. Hard!

    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.
    7planktonrules

    Not exactly a typical Hollywood production, that's for sure! But pretty typical of the stories from "The Decameron".

    In "The Decameron", Boccaccio writes about a group of travelers trying to avoid the plague. While hanging out together, they tell various stories to pass the time. Many of the stories are sexual and crude...something that might surprise some readers about 14th century literature. "The Little Hours" is based on a couple of these stories and the overtone of the film fits in with Boccaccio's vision.

    The setting is in a cloister with some nuns who pretty obviously DON'T want to be nuns. This isn't really hard to believe, as during that time, unwanted and unwed daughters were often forced into nunneries...that, or face starvation. The story centers on three of them...three very worldly nuns who seem less interested in piety and more on sex, drinking and even witchcraft!! Into the midst of these wicked nuns is introduced a new groundskeeper...one who supposedly is deaf. And, being unable to speak or hear, the fleshly women, one by one, have their way with this handsome man. What's next? See the film.

    This film clearly is a rated R film, as it's almost completely focused on sex. There is some nudity, but not nearly as much as their could have been....especially with "The Decameron".

    So is it any good? It's okay...modestly enjoyable and worth seeing if you want something very different. A most unusual film..and while it might easily offend you, that IS "The Decameron"...a story filled with lots of lusty tales...100 of them (hence the name).
    6aprilsfriendorin

    Very Weird

    This movie is just... Weird. I don't know how to explain it any more without giving stuff away. It's trippy. If you like the cast, I'd recommend you watch it, because you'll just enjoy their performances.
    6dissident320

    Kinda dumb, kinda funny

    I think out of the gate this movie reminded me of a cruder version of something like Robin Hood: Men In Tights. Nuns swear like sailors and the director doesn't seem interested in the dialogue sounding like the period its set in. But everyone involved seems to be having a blast and it starts off quite fun. I'd say it loses some steam towards the end when it switches to a more serious tone. I wish they had just kept the stakes low and not tried so hard to have a heartfelt ending. A goofy movie like this didn't earn such a thing nor did it need it.

    I still enjoyed a good chunk of it. Some standout performances from Aubrey Plaza, Alison Brie and Kate Micucci. Dave Franco is sadly underused here and has been funnier in other movies (Neighbours). There's some others that are fine but some of the roles are quite small and the characters are literally only in the first and last few minutes of the film. Overall it's worth watching if you like the cast. Otherwise there's nothing remarkable to recommend to someone who is unfamiliar with the bulk of the actors.

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      Writer and director Jeff Baena only wrote a detailed outline for the film, which was loosely based on "The Decameron". The cast improvised their dialogue.
    • Quotes

      Massetto: [Warning. Potential Spoilers Ahead] Here are my sins. I have slept with another man's wife. He's a nobleman, and he is my master.

      Father Tommasso: Well, that's adultery.

      Massetto: I know.

      Father Tommasso: It's a very serious sin.

      Massetto: Sometimes... she would place her mouth around my sex.

      Father Tommasso: Well, that's sodomy. It's also a serious sin.

      Massetto: Is it also considered sodomy if... if I placed my mouth on her sex while... she simultaneously had... had her mouth around mine?

      Father Tommasso: Why would you do that?

      Massetto: Because, she... she liked it.

      Father Tommasso: Oh. Well, yes, that's also sodomy.

    • Connections
      Featured in Conan: Aubrey Plaza/Demetrius Shipp Jr./Joe Bonamassa (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      A Poste Masse
      Performed by La Reverdie

      Courtesy of Arcana Records

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Bonnes soeurs
    • Filming locations
      • Tuscany, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Gunpowder & Sky
      • StarStream Media
      • Bow and Arrow Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,647,175
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $56,676
      • Jul 2, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,647,175
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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