The two films that immediately come to mind are 'The Sound of Music' and 'Sister Act'.
Nuns to bring a smile to my face when I see them in films...even if they're not Julie Andrews or have an afro.
Surely films like this really made society respect nuns for what they do. Given, they probably don't sing or perform like this...but in 'Sister Act' they help the community, they help the homeless, and hopeless. Films like this should be made more often...but they're not. Where have these timeless classics gone?
Same as 'The Sound of Music' - Julie Andrews as a nun...at the beginning anyway. Showed nuns in a completely different light - again, they were respected for what they did for the community, and for children!
Maybe films like this have contributed to why people now respect nuns so much? I don't know...just a thought!
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