Sins of Sister Lucia (1978) Poster

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6/10
Your eyes are full of lust.
lastliberal22 April 2009
Rumiko (Yuki Nohira) was a naughty naughty young girl who stole her daddy's bribe money, had sex with her tutor, and stabs one of daddy's henchmen. Naughty naughty.

Well, get thee off to a nunnery! Sister Lucia is now just being obstinate. If she would just follow the rule, she might enjoy the games the other sisters play with each other, or maybe Mother Superior would share the Priest occasionally, But, no, she has to do it her way, and for that she will be punished.

She is sent to the correction room, where she is found by two escaped convicts. After the pleasure themselves with her, she conspires with them to have all the nuns so she can take over. After they have a half-dozen, they go after Mother Superior. Will the police arrive in time to save her from a fate worse than death? You'll have to see that for yourself.
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6/10
Japanese nunsploitation
The_Void10 June 2009
The nunsploitation genre is rather odd anyway, but the Japanese incarnation of it is even stranger than the European versions considering that Japan is not a Christian country! Anyway, the best known nunsploitation films to come out of Japan are Wet and Rope, and the brilliant School of the Holy Beast. Much less well known is this film; Sins of Sister Lucia, but it is about as good as Wet and Rope. The duration is very short at only seventy minutes, but plenty of debauchery is packed in during that time. It's a familiar story - a bad girl is sent to a convent, only to find that the nuns there are even more 'bad' than she is! Anyone that has seen more than a handful of Japanese exploitation films won't be particularly surprised to hear that this one features plenty of rape. Rape is the main order of the day; but director Koyu Ohara finds time for all the genre staples including torture and lesbian sex. The nuns are all good looking as you would expect, and the film is rather high quality and the cinematography is good. There's not much else to say about it really. Fans of nunsploitation and/or Japanese exploitation will find it worth tracking down.
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