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The Little Hours 2017 123movies

The Little Hours 2017 123movies

Obedientia. Paupertas.Jun. 30, 201790 Min.
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Watch: The Little Hours 2017 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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 1347. 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?.
Plot: Garfagnana, Italy, 1347. The handsome servant Masseto, fleeing from his vindictive master, takes shelter in a nunnery where three young nuns, Sister Alessandra, Sister Ginevra and Sister Fernanda, try unsuccessfully to find out what their purpose in life is, a conundrum that each of them faces in different ways.
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5.8/10 Votes: 23,247
78% | RottenTomatoes
69/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 459 Popularity: 16.379 | TMDB

Reviews:


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. It’s better than a lot of the American comedies I’ve watched recently. But overall my experience with the movie would be described more as “interesting” or “different” or maybe even “okay” rather than a flat out “good”.

I’m always happy to see Aubrey Plaza and Alison Brie getting work (especially outside of things like _Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates_ or _Get Hard_ respectively), but I was a _little_ disappointed by _The Little Hours_.

_Final rating:★★½ – Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Review By: Gimly

**Not about an ordinary convent of nuns tale!**

I won’t reject occasional film like this. This is not a masterpiece that I was looking for, but surely something different than usual entertainment. Very nicely made film, so I appreciate whoever involved in its creation. And then there’s the beautiful cast. It was so perfect casting, each and everyone did their parts awesomely. So tell me who would bash such rare gem. Then the answer is like usual the film critics.

Aubrey Plaza is not a mainstream actress, but her films still make a stir. I enjoyed all her recent films and here’s the another unique one. The third time she teamed up with the director, another decent comedy it was. Loosely based on the book, but it only spoofed. It tells the story of a convent of nuns somewhere in a lonely place. A new gardener joins them and the following events revealed as the thing that gets ugly and nasty. Many dark secrets unfold before it all ends.

I suggest it to you if you are bored with regular comedies. It was not powerful or a tale with full of twists and turns, but watching it once surely works well. It was a film filled with adult comedies. So not suitable for all ages. Especially those who strongly believe in religion would only get annoyed. Just watch it with an open mind, so the entertainment is guaranteed. Not overall a perfect film, yet still slightly an underrated film of the year.

_6.5/10_

Review By: Reno
Bawdy romp
Loved it. We saw it at the Sydney Film Festival.

The film will struggle to find the audience it deserves because selling a medieval bawdy romp in today’s market is difficult. I think back to the 70’s and there were many more of these.

The cast is fun and the presence of quality actors such as Nick Offerman and John C Reily show it is not an ultra-low soft-porn production, though the titling could be referencing that at the start.

I saw this at the same weekend as the Beguiled, also about a group of women cloistered who encounter a single male. LH is far more fun and a better use of your time.

Set in Tuscany (no production notes on filming locations) it is prettily shot.

Nudity is not overused, there are a couple of breast shots and the full frontal stuff is in the distance by firelight so hardly tittilating. Nothing that was not done ad nauseum through the 70’s

Review By: conan-2
The 11th Commandment: Thou Shall Not See This Movie!
(RATING: ☆☆ out of 5 )

GRADE: D+

THIS FILM IS NOT RECOMMENDED.

IN BRIEF: A ribald farce whose biggest sin is its unfunny screenplay.

SYNOPSIS: Lustful nuns run rampant in this sex comedy set in the Middle Ages.

JIM’S REVIEW: Bless me father, for we have sinned…big time. In the independent comedy, The Little Hours, little time is spent on subtleties. Shock value is frequent, both in language and in actions, as we meet some nuns who are sexually deviants in the highest order. (Needless to say, many Catholic groups are protesting this film’s sacrilegious content.)

Loosely based on The Decameron, Jeff Baena’s subversive film takes us behind the walls of a 13th century convent and squarely in the midst of a trio of lustful sisters, Alessandra (Alison Brie), Fernanda (Aubrey Plaza), and Ginerva (Kate Micucci) who are “beguiled” by a new handyman, Massetto (Dave Franco). He is posing as a deaf mute and in hiding from Lord Bruno (Nick Offerman), who is after him for bedded his wife (Lauren Weedman). The convent and temporary sanctuary is run (or mismanaged) by Sister Marea (Molly Shannon) and Father Tommasso (John C. Reilly) and it is coming undone from all of these farcical complications.

One might recommend this film to the most liberally-minded of individuals, but even that is questionable as Mr. Baena squanders his chances by playing up the sexual antics while playing down the real farce. The non-stop profanity and sexual situations could easily offend the more conservatively-based moviegoers just within the first ten minutes of the movie itself. But if you are one of the ribald loving few, who likes their raunchy hi-jinks with a satirical sting, this is your kinda movie. For me, the satire was lost.

The title makes no sense, but then neither does the movie. The film wants to be outrageous and edgy but it never goes far enough, mostly due to a scattershot screenplay that seems more improvised than written. Characters are walking clichés and the plot remains a series of unfulfilled opportunities and comic possibilities.

The Little Hours more often provides groans with a few laughs in-between, mostly due to its nimble cast of players who know their way around a good joke or two (although finding a good joke in this movie is indeed a spiritual quest. But the film cannot sustain its own comic energy and some of the set pieces seem like routine SNL skits rather than well written satire.

Only Ms. Plaza, Ms. Micucci, Mr. Reilly, and Ms. Weedman delivering a few chuckles. Fred Armisen also makes a quick appearance as a visiting bishop and his droll humor in one short scene does registers. Sadly, the talented cast is wasted.

Granted, the director has a small budget, but Mr. Baena has an even smaller vision. As the screenwriter, he rarely builds any comic conflict to the absurd degree it needs to be remotely funny. He also unwisely allows his actors to speak in modern day jargon which becomes labored and their pratfalls are non-existent.

The Little Hours is unfunny and disappointingly dull. It may be the longest hour and a half any moviegoer shall endure…and that is the ultimate sin. The filmmakers should say three Hail Marys and an act of contrition over this dud.

Review By: jadepietro

Other Information:

Original Title The Little Hours
Release Date 2017-06-30
Release Year 2017

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 30 min (90 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Romance
Director Jeff Baena
Writer Giovanni Boccaccio, Jeff Baena
Actors Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Kate Micucci
Country United States, Canada
Awards 1 win & 5 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Amira, Cooke S4 and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory Light Iron (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

The Little Hours 2017 123movies
The Little Hours 2017 123movies
The Little Hours 2017 123movies
The Little Hours 2017 123movies
The Little Hours 2017 123movies
The Little Hours 2017 123movies
The Little Hours 2017 123movies
The Little Hours 2017 123movies
The Little Hours 2017 123movies
Original title The Little Hours
TMDb Rating 5.732 459 votes

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