Lujuria En El Convento -
While the setting is 14th-century, the characters speak and act like 21st-century millennials, creating a jarring but effective comedic contrast.
The film mocks the hypocrisy of religious institutions, specifically through Father Tommasso ( John C. Reilly ), who struggles with his own vices while managing the convent. Key Features to Note Lujuria en el convento
Much of the script was "outline-based," allowing the ensemble cast of comedic heavyweights to improvise their foul-mouthed banter. While the setting is 14th-century, the characters speak
The convent acts as a pressure cooker for the nuns' suppressed desires, leading to increasingly wild and "lascivious" behavior. While the setting is 14th-century
( Aubrey Plaza ): Volatile, rebellious, and involved in occult practices.


