"The Little Hours" is a hilarious and irreverent comedy set in a convent during the Middle Ages. Directed by Jeff Baena and starring Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Aubrey Plaza, and Kate Micucci, the film follows a young servant, played by Dave Franco, who seeks refuge at the convent after escaping his master. Little does he know that the nuns at the convent, led by the strict Sister Alessandra (Alison Brie), Sister Fernanda (Aubrey Plaza), and Sister Ginevra (Kate Micucci), are anything but holy. As the young servant tries to maintain his cover, chaos ensues as the nuns engage in scandalous and outrageous behavior, testing the boundaries of their faith and desires. Filled with witty banter, unconventional romance, and unexpected twists, "The Little Hours" offers a fresh and comedic take on medieval convent life. As the nuns grapple with their own desires and the arrival of the young servant disrupts their routine, the convent becomes a hotbed of comedic tension and absurdity. With stellar performances from the ensemble cast and sharp dialogue that keeps audiences on their toes, "The Little Hours" delivers a refreshing and entertaining blend of comedy and romance that is sure to leave viewers laughing out loud.
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