Implausible


Couldn't she have met him some other way? Why kill someone and pose as a nun? She wasn't even convincing at that. What nun wears obvious eyeliner especially if they're trying to hide their true identity? Also what school hires someone without meeting them especially at a catholic school.
I also couldn't figure out what was so
earth shattering about this kid he had the personality of a box of rocks. He had one facial expression and no style. He also aspires to be another Justin Bieber-lol.

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Yeah I was thinking why did she come up with this hair-brained scheme to meet a high school kid? Obviously she has mental issues and couple that with she has been star struck with watching this guy's videos on the internet and you have a recipe for disaster.

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The movie was crap and no likable characters


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It's set in Kan Sanders' Whittendale universe! Of course it's implausible! That's part of the good clean dirty fun of these movies. It seems that Sanders, Doug Campbell and Barbara Kymlicka (a name who seems to invite dirty jokes) wanted to ramp up the kinkiness level of their movies, so they came up with a sexually voracious nun seducing a Catholic-school boy in a confessional booth.

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Yep...This is a 14-year-old private school adolescent's wet dream.

As a former Catholic School kid, I appreciate the fantasy element in a nostalgic type of way, but the execution was not necessarily there.

Then again, I kind of expect Lifetime movies to not be up there with the classics in terms of quality...The film was entertaining, which was all I can ask. Was it realistic? No, but that's ok; it helped to kill two hours on an otherwise boring (the Sunday Night NFL Game was not close) night.

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I had a lifetime movie binge weekend and caught this new one. I guess same people as "stalked by my doctor." It was really entertaining to me. I thought the song was so catchy. Is it just me, or are LT movies just getting better and better? Overall, thought score was on point, editing was great and it had me hooked the two hours. Thank you Lifetime... I binged all weekend on great movies!!!

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There are a lot of people who diss Lifetime movies, but I really like them. The humor when there's not supposed to be humor and the overall cheesiness of many of them keeps me coming back. And I am a sucker for those women obsessing over a man movies; Lifetime has those in spades.

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I agree with you that the Lifetime movies are getting better and better. I am a huge fan.

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And, most likely, two pee-pee steps from being braind dead.

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I would have liked it better if the plot wasn't as cliche as it was. It was a mix of a fatal attraction, stolen identity, and teacher/student relationship film all in one. Plus it is weird that she didn't learn the morning prayer over the time she was there, that was one of many stupid things in this film. Also who didn't know the blonde chick was going to be killed?

"I'd rather lose for what I am than win for what I ain't"

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I love these Dirty Teacher type movies from Lifetime, they also bring in great ratings!

"Those whom do not know their horror cinema are bound to be victims of horror in life" -AgentJ9

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They could have at least had the Sisters wearing realistic habits. And you're right about Jason being a total DUFE.

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It wasn't explained how she knew how to be a teacher, much less a nun. You can't just waltz in and do those things plausibly with no prior experience. She didn't even seem to know how to cross herself properly. If it was explained in the beginning when she met the real Sister Sophia, I must have missed it.

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I entirely agree. I was just about to post another thread, but you already nailed it. The plot is very weak and makes no sense. It would make more sense if she were a nun in real life that became obsessed with the boy. Not an imposter- at least it would have more realistic base to it. The lie she was doing was very easy to expose, yet they don't find it out til the very end? Any idiot could see she wasn't the real Sister Sophia. It may hae worked more if they looked alike in real life.



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I couldn't understand why she was obsessed with him in the first place. It was never explained. And I agree, it should have been obvious from the beginning that she wasn't Sister Sophia. It was obvious from the very beginning when she showed up with makeup on-and she continued to wear makeup throughout the movie. The kid especially should have realized she wasn't a nun when he saw her in the red bra and panties acting all sexy. She didn't act like a nun in any way, shape or form. But, it's a Lifetime movie, so it's not meant to be a cinematic masterpiece. At least the acting in this one was decent, which is more than I can say for some of the others.

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