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What does it mean at the end of The Sound of Music that the two nuns said they made a mistake and then took out the microphone?

What the nun took out was not a microphone, but a car part, an ignition part, used to start the car.

"The Sound of Music" is a musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. The film was released in the UK on March 29, 1965.

The film tells the story of Sister Maria who came to Colonel Trapp’s house as a tutor and quickly became involved with the Colonel’s seven children. Under Maria’s guidance, the Colonel gradually changed his attitude towards the children and The story of her relationship with Maria. The film won five awards including Best Picture and Best Director at the 38th Academy Awards.

Plot summary:

22-year-old Maria (played by Julie Andrews) is a nun who grew up in a Salzburg monastery. However, her lively and nature-loving personality always got her into trouble at the convent. Mother Abbess (Peggy Wood) in the convent feels that her lively personality is not suitable for nun life. So, when she receives a request from Colonel von Trapp (Christopher Plummer) for care, she decides to let Maria go, allowing her to explore her true purpose in life.