These two films were released in 1992-1993, and the 199s was really the golden age of movies. Many films with Douban score above 8 were shot in the 199s!
whoopi goldberg is known as the proud flag of black women. She is one of the few good black actresses in Hollywood. She was born in the lower class of Manhattan, and her family conditions were very bad. She came out to work since she was a child and did a lot of work. For example, she worked as a bricklayer on Broadway, and she really moved bricks!
Later, she began to be a comedian. She gradually became known by her own personal performance. In 199' s Ghost, she played a black psychic witch, Audemay, and she won the Oscar for "Best Supporting Actress" for this role.
Back to the movie Nuns Are Crazy, personally, I think the first one is better than the second one. The first one tells the story of a female singer Dilauris who witnessed a murder/murder case and was chased by a gang leader. The police arranged for her to hide in a convent. Dilauris couldn't stand the deserted life in the convent, which made the convent fly like a dog ...
Later, she joined a choir singing out of tune in the monastery. Teach them singing skills, and finally innovate the style, subverting the original rigid and monotonous religious/religious song style, so that people in the nearby community are attracted by singing and come to church to attend worship!
She also encourages nuns to go out more and get in touch with people outside, so as to help more people in need. As a result, people in the community often see nuns cleaning the streets, doing social welfare and other good deeds, and nuns are drawn away from the people, and people are more willing to fund monasteries, so as to purify the community atmosphere better!
The second part is to teach music in the school. The plot is relatively ordinary, that is, the students were disobedient at first. Later, in order to protect the school from closing, everyone formed a choir to participate in the singing competition, won the first place, successfully saved the school, and the students also understood what their dreams were!
The music in the first part is better than that in the second part, and the plot in the first part is more unique and novel. The second part is not crazy enough or crazy, so it's just so-so!
However, these two movies are very inspiring and healing. You can watch them when you are sad, and your mood should be better!
The music in this movie has also influenced many people. For example, Misia, who participated in The Singer this year, was shocked by the song "His Eye is on the Sparrow" in the movie "Nuns Are Crazy 2" at the age of 15, so she studied music with black singers since high school.
And Jessie J, who also adapted the episode in Nuns Are Crazy.
Therefore, great movies can always travel through time and space, bringing infinite power to people!