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6/10
Belgian cinema with vision ahead of its time
Coventry24 August 2004
Warning: Spoilers
The title of this Belgian film translates itself as `Death of a Nun' and takes place in rural Belgium around WWII. It's about a girl who got crippled by falling out of a tree at young age. She's stuck in a wheelchair now and she prays to God. Her will to recover and live in complete health, if only for one year, goes so far that she even takes a vow. She swears to God that she will enter a convent and live a sane life serving the Church if He allows her to recover. When the miracle suddenly occurs, she marries and gets pregnant instead of holding on to her vow. God's wrath (or is it fade?) is merciless and pretty soon her entire family faces misery and dies. Soldiers kill her husband and she gives birth to a dead fetus. When she finally gives in to God's will and enters the convent, her hatred against God is so deep she can't properly function as a nun.

Death of a Nun very well may be Belgium's very first (and only) psychological drama. The structure is quite innovating and – considering the year of release – the screenplay contains many shocking and controversial elements. The religious aspects in the film are perfectly elaborated and at times you even question your own faith. Which is quite an achievement, if you ask me. The acting is overall good; only the leading actress (Nellie Rosiers) is a bit tame. I know her character is supposed to be melancholic, but Rosiers exaggerates in playing the deeply depressed protagonist. Copies of this film are very rare and I'm thankful it came on Belgian TV, the other night. None of you probably will ever see this film but it feels good to share that Belgium has at least a few good films.
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4/10
Bad adaptation of a wonderful book
mrdonleone11 March 2022
It's a good question to one the one I'm staring at when I'm watching this movie they still a wonderful book which I enjoyed reading at the time I'm but seem are they made a crappy movie I love it really hurts my heart and makes me go out once more than a first read the book before I saw this picture because everything would have been ruined all the melodrama of Flanders comes above here and we realise it people really cannot act in Belgium at all and it is said that everyone too good book like this could have made better movie out of it really if they did it more realistic Lee instead of melodramatic I just checked if the writer of the book was still alive when the movie appeared yes she was must have been terrible to see if you want like this this camera movements like in Italian movies by luchino Visconti and of course we recognise it they wanted to have the same sort of a style as in those days but it really didn't work it all because the movie fails to intrigued whatsoever and that is of course the big failure of the film inshallah.
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