What Do Critics Say About The Nun?

LOS ANGELES – The film The Nun directed by Corin Hardy had become a byword among horror film lovers. Because this film is one of the spin-offs of the famous horror film, namely The Conjuring 2, and is the fifth series of The Conjuring Universe.

The Nun film has so far managed to earn a gross profit of USD 228 million (around IDR 3.4 trillion). However, despite the commercial success, this film received a lot of criticism from film critics and casual viewers.

On the website, see aggregators such as Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes. Many netizens criticize that the film “The Nun” does not have a strong plot enough.

Some of them are even bored with the jumpscares available in this film, and the long storyline moves.

Bilge Ebiri of RollingStone.com wrote her review and opinion on this film. He considered “good horror requires anticipation to be able to work well together, but it will be difficult to anticipate if we already know what will happen later.”

Even so, countless critics praised this film. Starting from the very satisfying visual factors, the gripping atmosphere that we can feel, and the acting performances of Demián Bichir and Taissa Farmiga.

A Little Short Story About The Nun

one night inside the convent seemed like years. Father Burke’s reckless circling around the abbey was unlucky. He was attacked by other demonic entities who were dissatisfied with Father Burke’s whereabouts. So Burke was knocked unconscious and buried alive instead of the corpse in a coffin in one of the cemeteries near the abbey. Luckily Sister Irene was able to help Father Burke emerge alive from the grave.

Now, both Father Burke and Sister Irene become super strange things in the convent. This caused them both to become suspicious of Victoria’s death, whether it might have something to do with the supernatural powers that befell Father Burke. The next morning, Father Burke and Sister Irene returned to the convent but because it was closed, only Sister Irene was able to enter. How shocked Irene was to see the many nuns who were carrying out prayers taking turns going around to prevent the devil’s power from harming anyone. One of the nuns, Sister Oana (Ingrid Bisu) then explained why nuns still pray like that. He tells countless history of Saint Cartha.

Sister Oana explains that the Monastery of Saint Cartha was built by a noble who was obsessed with the occult. The noble was desperate to unite the demon he summoned from the catacombs beneath the church. But successfully defeated by a Christian Knight. All curses and evil entities are then returned to the catacombs and closed by a bottle containing the blood of Christ. Unlucky, when the second world war started, the bottle was released causing the catacombs to reopen so that all evil things spread in the monastery.

Burke, who understood this, was immediately able to determine that a demon spreading evil in the monastery was named Valak and how surprised Burke was when he realized that he had never actually met the abbot because he had died a long time ago. Before the case was over, Pastor Burke was shocked to death because all this time he had been communicating with a spirit, Valak attacked Sister Irene. When she was released from Valak’s clutches, Sister Irene then joined with the other the nun movie to take turns praying to avoid all demonic powers, also known as Valak.

While praying, Sister Irene had a vision about the reason why Sister Victoria hanged herself. Victoria did it because she didn’t want Valak to possess her and made her body a means to run and spread evil. Finally Sister Victoria chose to hang herself and took her own life before Valak took it. After receiving this vision, Sister Irene was shocked again because it turned out that all this time she was the only one who was praying alone, all the nuns she had been with had died long ago.

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