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Yolanda Bell, jeune chanteuse de boléro, se réfugie dans le couvent des Rédemptrices humiliées après la mort de son ami Jorge par overdose d’héroïne. Elle est accueillie avec joie et la mère supérieure lui avoue son admiration pour son art. Peu à peu s’établissent entre la pècheresse et son sauveur les mêmes relations autodestructrices que Yolanda entretenait avec son ami. (Tamasa Distribution)

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anglais If I didn't know the director's name, I would be convinced that this was a late film by Luis Buñuel, as it has the same choice of subject and directorial style. Pedro Almodóvar, like Buñuel, has a distinct relationship with the Catholic Church and its outdated dogmas, and the director shows the gradual erosion of the church community through the story of several nuns in a crumbling monastery and a singer who has compelling reasons to hide from the police, even in a monastic sanctuary. Party-loving nuns, a priest's romantic infatuation with one of the sisters, very worldly desires of women dressed in black habits, religious visions induced by LSD, and the imprint of a made-up beauty's face as a religious symbol reminiscent of a similar relic of Jesus Christ's image on a shroud all help create Almodóvar's entertaining journey into Catholic modernity. Interesting camera work, traditionally good casting, and impressive acting performances. Pop culture combined with religion creates an attractive and slightly provocative contrast. Overall impression: 80%. ()

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