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Photos Top cast Edit. Alison Brie Alessandra as Alessandra. Dave Franco Massetto as Massetto. Aubrey Plaza Fernanda as Fernanda. John C. Reilly Father Tommasso as Father Tommasso. Jemima Kirke Marta as Marta. Nick Offerman Bruno as Bruno. Lauren Weedman Francesca as Francesca.
Paul Reiser Ilario as Ilario. Paul Weitz Lurco as Lurco. Teresa Marini Viola as Viola. Maria Irene Vetrano Nun as Nun. Jeff Baena. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. On the run from the battle-seasoned Lord Bruno for sleeping with his wife, the handsome and willing servant, Massetto, flees to the safety of the woods during the warm and peaceful summer of There, after a chance encounter with the always boozy but merciful Father Tommasso, the young charmer will find refuge into his convent's sanctuary, on one condition: to pretend he is a deaf-mute.
However, Massetto's tempting presence will unavoidably upset the already frail balance of things within the sexually-repressed female realm, as nun after nun desperately seeks an escape from their tedious way of life and an extra reason to molest the charming handyman.
In the end, will those cloistered Sisters finally find out what they had been missing out on all these years? Obedience - Poverty. Rated R for graphic nudity, sexual content and language. Did you know Edit. Trivia Writer and director Jeff Baena only wrote a detailed outline for the film, which was loosely based on "The Decameron". The cast improvised their dialogue. Quotes Lord Bruno : [to his staff] One of you sluts thinks he's quite the jester.
User reviews Review. Top review. Irreverent and hilarious medieval comedy romp. In medieval Italy, a young man takes refuge in a convent after fleeing from his master who wishes him dead after he is caught sleeping with his wife. Now, this was something a bit different to the norm that's for sure!
There really isn't a surfeit of medieval comedies about sweary nuns, so this one is in pretty unfarmed territory in a lot of ways.
While the unique set-up is definitely in the films favour, what elevates it so much more is the fact that it is that even rarer beast, a modern cinematic comedy that actually has plenty of laughs.
The principal reason for this is a great ensemble cast who all do very good work. Reilly is great as Father Tommasso who gets bevvied nightly on the holy wine, Fred Armisen is very funny as Bishop Bartolomeo who pitches up later only to be aghast at the carry on going on at the nunnery and Nick Offerman is hilarious as the obnoxious Lord Bruno, a man who sports an impressive medieval mullet haircut. All three actresses put in excellent comic performances in wild portrayals of medieval nuns played like modern day city girls.
They swear like troopers, throw turnips at the local handyman and seek sex at every given opportunity, culminating with a night-time witch's ceremony. Seemingly this nonsense is based on The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, although I am sure many liberties must have been taken with the original text.
It looks beautiful though with great location cinematography in Tuscany, while it also has a great soundtrack to top it off. Last Name. By signing up, you agree to receiving newsletters from Rotten Tomatoes. You may later unsubscribe. Create your account Already have an account? Email Address. Real Quick. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email.
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After a particularly vicious insult session drives the peasant away, Father Tommasso brings on newly hired hand Massetto, a virile young servant forced into hiding by his angry lord. Introduced to the sisters as a deaf-mute to discourage temptation, Massetto struggles to maintain his cover. Jeff Baena. Liz Destro , Aubrey Plaza. Jun 30, limited. Sep 26, Alison Brie Alessandra. Dave Franco Massetto. Kate Micucci Genevra. Aubrey Plaza Fernanda.
John C. Reilly Father Tommasso. Molly Shannon Mother Superior. Fred Armisen Bishop Bartolomeo. Nick Offerman Lord Bruno. Jeff Baena Director. Jeff Baena Screenwriter. Liz Destro Producer. Aubrey Plaza Producer. Charles Sauveur Bonan Executive Producer. Andrew Chang-Sang Executive Producer. James Andrew Felts Executive Producer. Kim Leadford Executive Producer.
Quyen Tran Cinematographer. Ryan Brown Film Editor. View All Critic Reviews Nov 10, This is quite an interesting concept that gets a lot of mileage but is a hit and miss affair.
The film starts with a lot of quirky humor but it can't maintain the pacing as it moulds into melodrama. The cast are impressive as they banter without a full script, something I discovered after.
I thought the film was going to be slightly better and a potential cult film but it only comes out above average. The biggest lag is waiting for the next zany scene which is either odd or slighly funny. Reilly is one of the funniest in a small but great role for him, he can do so much with so little.
I had watched this with recommendations and while it is funny, it just can't keep the momentum the whole way. Brendan N Super Reviewer. Oct 25, An uproarious sex farce and thankfully one that is no where near as dependent on anachronistic jokes as I had anticipated. Alec B Super Reviewer. Oct 07, Man was I ever ready to love The Little Hours. It actually pretty much hadn't even entered my mind that I might not. Unfortunately, that was the case. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that The Little Hours is terrible, far from it.
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