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Convent of the Sacred Beast

Review by Ben Larson
A Nunsploitation.Net review

It was a beautifully crafted film with outstanding cinematography. Light and shadows used to great effect and outstanding color, especially at the point where one nun was whipped with bouquets of roses, the thorns stripping her flesh as the petals floated to the ground.

It was a film that was strongly anti-god. The priest constantly reminded us that god was not present - he didn't answer man's pleas. "God was not at Nagasaki. God was not at Auschwich." God was not there for the priest or for the nuns.

It was up to Maya (Yumi Takigawa) to solve her own problems. She was not there for god, but to find out how her mother died, and who was responsible. Her mother was a nun at the convent 18 years prior. Of course, she manages to complete her mission and also find out who her father was. More for the religious to complain about.

The usual features of nunsploitation are there: lesbianism, rapes (one by the priest), and flagellation. But there was so much more, as elements of the Inquisition were also present. One nun is tortured and forced to drink a pan of salt water. A crucifix is placed at her feet as a test of whether or not she was a witch. Of course they waited several hours to make sure, so you can predict she failed.

The nudity in the film does not come close to others in the genre, and most of it occurs when nuns are being severely punished. In a sense, it is also a horror film for that.

Even as a beginner in the genre, I cannot imagine that I will see a finer film.

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Recommendation: Nunsploitation.net suggests that fans of this genre try the movie Wet and Rope.