Review πŸ‘‰ The Nun

First appeared in the movie The Conjuring 2, and had a cameo at Annabelle: Creation, Valak, or the devil in the form of a mysterious nun this time got special attention through The Nun.

Action and looks creepy. Director Corin Hardy (who once made The Hallow) gave many surprises through unexpected scenes and surprising music throughout the film.

The continuous shock effect then makes the audience will be at one point to not stand not laughing because of it. Laughing at yourself and how nervous and stupid the characters in the movie are who like to walk alone in the midnight grave.
Incidents in the old church

The Nun was opened with a scene in a castle building that was transformed into an old, scary church in Romania, in 1952. Two nuns carrying only a teplok lamp as lighting was in infinite fear. They stopped at the door that said 'God Ends Here' or 'God stopped here'.

One of them then suddenly 'disappeared' behind the dark because of a mysterious figure. Another nun ran frightened to save herself and then died 'hanging herself'.

This incident became a case which was later investigated by Father Burke (Demian Bichir), and Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) sent by the Vatican church of Rome. Both met with Frenchie / Maurice (Jonas Bloquet) who witnessed the discovery of the corpse of the dead nun hanging himself.
For the sake of the investigation effort, the three were then 'forced' to enter the scary and feared old church to find out what was the cause of the incident. Investigations that make them trapped in various strange and creepy events.

Irene, like Lorraine's character at The Conjuring, has the ability to see 'the invisible with the naked eye'. The vision he had was related to the figure of Valak (Bonnie Aarons), the devil was in the form of a nun, which was dangerous and took many victims. In his vision he also met other nuns, Sister Victoria (Charlotte Hope) and Sister Oana (Ingrid Mute).

In the last half of the film, the three main characters must survive among strange events, from being buried alive, whipped, thrown into the air, and or hit hard objects.

The Nun film gave a relentless shock effect.






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