Sister Mary Explains It All
Sister Mary Explains It All

Sister Mary Explains It All

2001Movie77 minEnglish

Near Christmas, four former students of Sister Mary Ignatius drop in at a holiday event at the school where the Roman Catholic nun has taught for many years. Now adults, the students have decided to tell Sister Mary that her rigid classroom lessons and demeanor left them emotionally wounded. Sister Mary tries to maintain her composure, but as the ex-students keep at it, the evening takes a stunning turn.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Arthur Allan SeidelmanGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A stern Catholic nun, Sister Mary, known for her charitable work and no-nonsense attitude, is tasked with raising her orphaned niece. This unexpected maternal role forces her to confront her own past and the true meaning of faith and family. As she navigates the challenges of single parenthood and her own spiritual doubts, she finds her rigid world turned upside down. The film explores themes of sacrifice, forgiveness, and the unconventional paths to love and redemption.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed to positive reception, largely praised for its performances, particularly Carol Burnett's nuanced portrayal of Sister Mary. While some critics found the plot predictable, many appreciated its heartwarming story and the blend of humor and drama. Audience reactions were generally favorable, resonating with the film's themes of family and faith.

What Reviewers Say

  • Carol Burnett delivers a powerful and memorable performance.
  • The film offers a heartwarming story with a good balance of comedy and drama.
  • While the plot may be somewhat predictable, the emotional core is strong.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the 1990 play of the same name by Bruce Jay Friedman.

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