two thrillers but only one plot

two thrillers but only one plot
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Released three weeks apart, the films both tell the story of an American woman who comes to Italy and is trapped by a sadistic priest.

Two rooms, one atmosphere. A convent in Italy, a young American woman guided by faith and trapped in the Machiavellian plans of a perverse priest. This is the story of the last two thrillers at the cinema: The Curse: The Origin And Immaculate. The first takes place before the saga Curse directed by Arkasha Stevenson, the other is an independent film produced and starred by Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria, Everything But You).

The Curse: The Originin theaters since April 10, tells the origins of the evil little boy who marked The curse released in 1976. This new feature film retraces the journey of his mother, sister Margaret, an orphan, played by Nell Tiger Free. She joins the convent of Father Brennan whose secret plan is to see her give birth to the child of the Antichrist.

In the next room, Immaculate, released three weeks earlier, narrates the life of another young girl devoted to the Church since childhood whose path crosses that of Father Sal Tedeschi, played by Alvaro Morte (The Paper House). Cecilia (Sydney Sweeney) will be drugged to undergo experiments to bring the Christ child to life. A gory production drowns the film in a bath of hemoglobin.

These two films explore the already very exploited world of films about the trials and tribulations of nuns. A genre so notable that the Americans even gave it a name: the nunsploitation». Very popular in cinema in the 1970s in Japan and Europe, we find its spirit more recently, in Benedetta (2021) which carries this style to the Film Festival.

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