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Because she got caught stealing the money dad needed for bribes and
having sex with her English teacher, daddy sends Rumiko (Yuki Nohira) to a
monastery, where the nuns try to force her to become a good girl. However,
only a few days inside, Rumiko, now known as sister Lucia, has to realize
the nuns are nothing but sex-starved girls who have sex with each other
almost permanently, and for special nuns, Mother Superior invites a priest
every now and again to do you-know-what. It seems the only one who's ever
punished for having as much as sexual thoughts is Lucia ... One day,
Lucia is tied up in solitary confinement, when two escaped convicts are
taking refuge in the convent and in her cell ... and when they find her
all tied up, they don't hesitate and rape her. Which gives Lucia an idea:
Why not have all the other nuns raped into submission by the two convicts
to have her revenge on them. With the two convicts in her employ, Lucia
soon works her way up to the secret head of the monastery, until Mother
Superior finds out what's going on. Of course, she is soon caught by the
convicts, stripped, tied to a cross and raped, but not before she has been
able to call the police ... and ultimately the cops arrive and take the
two escapees in. With the two men gone, Lucia's power over the others
fades almost instantly, and those who have worshipped her only minutes ago
now claim she's of the devil ... Before I say anything else
about this film, I have to say as much: This film is politically incorrect
and offensive as can be, and everybody who sees it will be aware of that
within the
first few minutes, so I won't discuss this aspect of the film any further.
But having said that, Sins of Sister Lucia also is a great piece of
sleaze, a film that seems to puch the envelope of the nunsploitation genre
to the limits (without going hardcore, that is), and in doing so, it's
quite exhilarating tot he point of being hilarious and completely
enjoyable - if of course you don't watch it as a serious statement film
(as which it was never intended) but a silly little movie about naughty
nuns.
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