Wildcard Wednesday: Nuns on the Run

 


A person(s) dressed as a nun in hiding, this is similar to the film Sister Act with Whoopi Goldberg except these gangsters are not only on the run from the boss, they are also hiding from the police and the rest. Whereas in Sister Act it is one trusted police officer that puts Deloris into hiding and is the only one who knows where she is. This seems that Nuns can be very useful in undercover hideout/hiding films.


Who’d have thought, a gangster with a conscience? It is nice to see. Yes, they want to leave but not in the way they were dropped in it as they were. The next part, although shocking, is a little predictable.


It is sad to watch that as Brian (Eric Idle) and Charlie (Robbie Coltrane) are just about planning to leave, Brian actually starts to build another life for himself. However, it/this could be a good thing in the long run. That is, of course, if the basics are remembered. And now the film really begins.


I love the conveniently placed ‘Pharmacy’. They ‘Don’t know’ a lot. Well it seems there is a lot of they ‘Don’t know’. I love the idea that ‘If she doesn’t know anything she is safe’ this is sweet.


What happens next is not good in so many many ways. Now it’s time to meet the inlaws and being in love. This is not nice to watch and now with an observant nun things turn sinister. I don’t like this part.


I do like that the nursing aid was used as loosely described; this is amusing to watch. Oh, wow, that is a lot of slaps. I do hope it all works out. You also see that yes, all nuns are dressed the same.


I do believe things have all worked out fairly.


Thank you for reading

Sandra

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