At its core, the movie is about women from completely different walks of life protecting and elevating one another.
The film’s secret weapon is its soundtrack. By rearranging 60s girl-group hits and Motown classics into liturgical hymns—turning "My Guy" into "My God" and "I Will Follow Him" into a soaring anthem—the film bridged the gap between secular pop culture and religious tradition. It wasn't just "funny" music; it was genuinely good arrangements that made the audience want to clap along. Why It Still Matters Sister Act (1992)
Here is a look at why this film became a cultural mainstay and how it holds up today. The "Fish Out of Water" Formula, Perfected At its core, the movie is about women