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The Little Hours

The Little Hours

  • Status: Released
  • 30-06-2017
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Score: 5.879
  • Vote count: 604

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.

Alison Brie

Sister Alessandra

Dave Franco

Masseto

Kate Micucci

Sister Ginevra

Aubrey Plaza

Sister Fernanda

John C. Reilly

Father Tommasso

Molly Shannon

Sister Marea

Fred Armisen

Bishop Bartolomeo

Jemima Kirke

Marta

Lauren Weedman

Francesca

Nick Offerman

Bruno

Paul Reiser

Ilario

Adam Pally

Guard Paolo

Paul Weitz

Lurco

Jon Gabrus

Guard Gregorio

Rolando Abbarchi

Old Man Priest

Teresa Marini

Viola

Dina Lenzi

Elderly Nun

Maria Irene Vetrano

Nun

Letizia Giuntini

Nun

Samanta Gualtieri

Nun

Sena Lippi

Nun

Sonia Luscia

Nun

Margherita Ferri

Nun

Anna Maria Baldocchi

Witch

Benedetta Guintini

Witch

Benedetta Spinetti

Witch

Carla Buscemi

Witch

Elisa Pierini

Witch

Laura Salvini

Witch

Marta Petracchi

Witch

Rossana Bena

Witch

Rossella Ambrosini

Witch

Sara Venut

Witch

Teresa Recchia

Witch

Vanessa Villa

Witch

Colin DeMartini

Servant

Fabio Magnani

Servant

Luca Rondinini

Servant

Luigi Biava

Servant

Pierfrancesco Melley

Servant

Paolo Preziuso

Servant

Gimly

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._

Reno

**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_