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Immaculate

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Sydney Sweeney in Immaculate (2024)
Cecilia a woman of devout faith is warm welcomed to the picture-perfect Italian countryside where she is offered a new role at an illustrious convent. But it becomes clearer to Cecilia that her new home harbors dark and horrifying secrets.
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Cecilia, a woman of devout faith, is warmly welcomed to the picture-perfect Italian countryside where she is offered a new role at an illustrious convent. But it becomes clear to Cecilia tha... Read allCecilia, a woman of devout faith, is warmly welcomed to the picture-perfect Italian countryside where she is offered a new role at an illustrious convent. But it becomes clear to Cecilia that her new home harbors dark and horrifying secrets.Cecilia, a woman of devout faith, is warmly welcomed to the picture-perfect Italian countryside where she is offered a new role at an illustrious convent. But it becomes clear to Cecilia that her new home harbors dark and horrifying secrets.

  • Director
    • Michael Mohan
  • Writer
    • Andrew Lobel
  • Stars
    • Sydney Sweeney
    • Álvaro Morte
    • Simona Tabasco
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    53K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,229
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    • Director
      • Michael Mohan
    • Writer
      • Andrew Lobel
    • Stars
      • Sydney Sweeney
      • Álvaro Morte
      • Simona Tabasco
    • 341User reviews
    • 209Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Sydney Sweeney
    Sydney Sweeney
    • Sister Cecilia
    Álvaro Morte
    Álvaro Morte
    • Father Sal Tedeschi
    Simona Tabasco
    Simona Tabasco
    • Sister Mary
    Benedetta Porcaroli
    Benedetta Porcaroli
    • Sister Gwen
    Giorgio Colangeli
    Giorgio Colangeli
    • Cardinal Franco Merola
    Dora Romano
    Dora Romano
    • Mother Superior
    Giulia Heathfield Di Renzi
    • Sister Isabelle
    Giampiero Judica
    Giampiero Judica
    • Doctor Gallo
    Betty Pedrazzi
    Betty Pedrazzi
    • Sister Francesca
    • (as Betti Pedrazzi)
    Giuseppe Lo Piccolo
    Giuseppe Lo Piccolo
    • Deacon Enzo
    Cristina Chinaglia
    • Sister Friede
    Niccolò Senni
    Niccolò Senni
    • Customs Official
    • (as Niccolo' Senni)
    Isabel Desantis
    • Young Cecilia
    Viviane Florentine Nicolai
    • Sister Sally
    Marisa Regina
    • Sister Joan
    Laura Camassa
    • Young Novice
    Cinzia Fantauzzi
    • Red Veiled Nun
    Tiziano Ferracci
    • Weary Customs Official
    • Director
      • Michael Mohan
    • Writer
      • Andrew Lobel
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    User reviews341

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    6PerryAtTheMovies

    It's a hit and miss....

    6.7/10 (Recommend)

    I went into this one completely unaware of what the film was about. My brother-in-law briefly filled me in, but with having no visual expectations I was as virgin to this film has Mary, Mother of Jesus.

    The main reason for checking it out is because Sydney Sweeney has been posting TikTok videos from people who have gone and seen the film and have come out "traumatized". There's certain aspects where I can understand why some are coming out of being "mind blown", but I also feel a lot of them aren't into horror films and are seeing just cause she's in it.

    Truthfully, I enjoyed the film a lot more than I expected. About 80/85% of the film was good, but the last 15/20% is where it falters and loses all its build-up. Those last twenty minutes were laughable at best and disappointing. The story works, but is definitely fiction in context. Once everything unravels I began to really feel the ninety minutes that this film is.

    What makes this movie work at times is the whole nun aspect. Horror nuns are creepy and unsettling for me. The jump scares work half the time. If I was feeling better than I am then the scares wouldn't have got me as much as they did, but recognizing that I can say they aren't anything special especially if you watch horror films often.

    This is my first film with Sydney Sweeney and she wasn't bad. She brings good innocence to her character and a boldness, while not unexpected, is wrecked by the execution of the end. I am now curious on some of her previous roles to gauge what kind of actress she has. There's range going from romcom to horror, but doesn't mean you're good.

    Overall, a more enjoyable film than I expected, but not out of this world horrific. It shows more graphic scenes than I expected, but I'm not complaining. The ending ruins the rest of the films build-up especially with the lack of graphic visuals. If it's a movie of interest to you then wait for a cheap night or its release to a streaming service.

    That's all for now. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. Until next time.... Enjoy the show!
    6jtindahouse

    A surprisingly gory outing which isn't perfect but finds a way to stay afloat

    I have a lot of mixed feelings about 'Immaculate'. It did some stuff I really liked, but then let itself down in other areas. It kept the jump-scares to a minimum, but the ones it did have were pretty easy to spot and ineffectual. It had a lot of gory and hard to watch scenes which were pretty effective and probably when the film was at its strongest. It also contained a fake-out dream sequence which is my most hated horror trope. For everything this film did well it seemed to do something else to offset it.

    At first I had trouble buying Sydney Sweeney as a nun. I just couldn't make it work in my head. What I realised as the film went on however, was that her charisma and natural likeability was what was carrying the film. The absolute fundamental key to any horror movie working is that we have to care about the fate of the character/s. And because of her I did.

    I liked this film a lot more than I thought I was going after about 15 minutes of the runtime. It's certainly a film that gets better as it goes along. It also does well to not outstay its welcome and keep the runtime to a brisk 89 minutes. I couldn't say this is must-see horror, but I could say it's worthy of giving a chance. 6/10.
    7exceladeogun

    Sydney Sweeney!!!

    Immaculate

    In Immaculate, we're given a nunsploitation story. Sister Cecilia relocates to an Italian convent following the closure of the one where she was raised in America. Soon after her arrival, she becomes pregnant and this is tagged an immaculate conception seeing as she's still a virgin.

    The film explores the concept of women's bodily autonomy and challenges the perception of women solely as vessels for reproduction.

    This psychological religious horror is mostly good but the religious aspects could have gotten more emphasis. The social commentary on faith could have been explored better. However, it delivers a satisfying amount of scares and builds to a pulsating final act. The restraint we'd gotten in the previous acts is tossed in the final act, and here is where the movie shines best. The pacing is good even though it does take time to get to the juicy parts but with the limited runtime, it avoids being tedious. The creepy atmosphere also effectively carries the film through its initial stages.

    Sydney Sweeney delivers as sister Cecilia. Remarkably, she auditioned for the role at just 17 years old before the project was shelved. Years later, as a producer, she secured financing for the film, demonstrating her dedication to the project. This dedication is palpable in the performance she gives.

    In conclusion, Immaculate is a solid psychological religious horror and although it falters in some areas, particularly in its underexplored themes, the film's gripping final act and Sweeney's impassioned portrayal make it a worthy watch for horror enthusiasts.

    7/10.
    7steveinadelaide

    A holy terror with room for improvement

    Sydney Sweeney sheds her good-girl persona in Immaculate, a horror film that throws a devout young nun, Cecilia, headfirst into the nightmarish underbelly of a secluded Italian convent. While the premise is deliciously creepy, the execution lands somewhere between a campy throwback and a missed opportunity for deeper thematic exploration.

    There's no denying the film's fun factor. The first act lures you in with idyllic Italian countryside visuals and a warm welcome for Cecilia. But the cracks soon begin to show, and the movie gleefully dives into increasingly bizarre and bloody territory. Think The Wicker Man meets Suspiria with a dash of Sweeney's signature intensity. The special effects, while not top-of-the-line, lean into a practical, grotesque quality that complements the film's grindhouse vibe.

    Sweeney is the undeniable star here. She beautifully portrays Cecilia's transformation from wide-eyed innocent to a woman fighting for survival, both physically and emotionally. There's a vulnerability in her performance that makes you root for her, even as she descends into badassery. The supporting cast, however, feels a bit one-note. Their portrayals of the enigmatic nuns are more stereotypical than chilling.

    The historical and cultural context of Catholicism is undeniably present, with religious iconography and rituals fueling the film's atmosphere. However, Immaculate doesn't quite commit to a deeper social commentary on faith or female subjugation. It throws out intriguing themes but doesn't fully explore them, leaving me wanting more.

    The score is a haunting blend of choral music and discordant strings, perfectly capturing the unsettling duality of the convent. The editing is sharp, keeping the pace brisk and the scares coming. There's a sense of stylish chaos to the film, particularly in the later acts, that's undeniably entertaining.

    Immaculate isn't immaculate. The script could have benefited from tighter plotting and a clearer thematic focus. But for fans of campy horror with a strong leading performance, it delivers a wild ride. So, if you're looking for something to shock you and maybe make you laugh a little (nervously), then step into the convent with Cecilia. Just don't expect a profound spiritual experience.
    5Clintborari

    "I'm still searching for what that reason is"

    Unfortunately, I'm not usually the type to see modern horror films right when they're released, often waiting a few years. This can feel like I'm really missing out as I hear about all the hype on social media and risk being influenced by critic reviews and spoilers.

    This was the case with Immaculate, a film I would have eagerly seen in theaters early this year (2024), especially given its more than positive reviews.

    The film attempts to blend science and religion, which is an intriguing concept, but it doesn't fully explore this idea with greater depth. To put it bluntly, Immaculate seems to fall short on several fronts. It adheres closely to tropes established by classics like Rosemary's Baby, preventing it from feeling fresh or original. And while it pays homage to religious horror it doesn't offer anything necessarily different or new to the genre.

    While the convent setting has potential, and the Italian countryside feels tranquil, however, the rest of the film ultimately falls stagnant. It does benefit from a decent budget, featuring some nice special effects and solid camerawork, but it's the scope of the story where it truly lacks.

    This was my first experience watching Sydney Sweeney, who was likable but not particularly awe-inspiring. Her appearance more than overshadows her performance, focusing on her distinct feminine figure which might have kept my interest more than the plot.

    There's a hint of mystery, and some intrigue from the religious foundations helps hold the core of the narrative together. By the ending however, the film fails to leave a lasting impression, with no standout scenes or striking performances.

    A month later, after watching the extras, I found I had forgotten most of the story except for a brief, thirty-second ending, which underscores my disappointment of not bringing anything memorable to the table.

    The idea itself was promising, and the execution wasn't entirely terrible. Sydney Sweeney was or perhaps is "the" highlight, but the film's depth, lore, and psychological elements do feel inevitably short, leaving it unable to leave a lasting mark.

    5/10.

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    • Trivia
      Sydney Sweeney auditioned for this film in 2014 when she was 17 but the project never materialized. Years later, she took on the role of a producer and reached out to the writer, acquired and revised the script, hired a director, found financiers, and sold the film to Neon.
    • Goofs
      The term "Immaculate" has nothing to do a virginal pregnancy, often considered in eg the birth of Jesus to the virgin, Mary. Immaculate has to do with "being born without sin" as in the reference to the Immaculate Mary, the Mother of Jesus, being herself born without sin.
    • Quotes

      Sister Cecilia: Wait, so you don't even believe in God?

      Sister Gwen: Of course I do. Life is so cruel. Only a man can be responsible.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Requiem Nostra Sigmora Addolorata
      Written by Will Bates

      Performed by Maiah Manser

      Published by Music by FOYS Publishing

      Courtesy of Fall On Your Sword

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Amazon Link
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Inmaculada
    • Filming locations
      • Villa Parisi, Frascati, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Black Bear
      • Fifty-Fifty Films
      • Middle Child Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,671,307
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,338,921
      • Mar 24, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $35,340,015
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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