
I really enjoyed this aspect of the film. The pranks they pulled weren't really mean-spirited, but the kind of tricks we all pulled in our formative years as we pushed back against authority figures. There was a big of a nostalgia factor for me, remembering what it was like to be at that age, and the trouble that seemed far too easy to cause.
The movie really works because of the cast. Hayley Mills and June Harding just work so well together. You really buy their friendship- their chemistry is quite good. They are the kind of people you wanted to hang out with at that age- defiant enough to cause trouble for the sake of fun, and willing to pay whatever punishment was dolled out. They were both excellent. It's a shame that Mills' career took a nosedive shortly after this film, because she was one of the greatest child actors I've ever seen. Rosalind Russell adds in a very good performance as Mother Superior- the tough, no nonsense nun that really has a huge heart underneath that icy exterior.
I admit that I can see how someone might not like this movie. The message is certainly not for everyone, as it does have some religious and spiritual themes prevalent throughout the film. The pacing is occasionally off, and the movie drags a bit in the middle. Despite that, though, I'm a huge fan of this film. Maybe some of it is that this was one of my dad's all-time favorite movies as a kid, I don't know. Regardless, I really loved watching this movie- it was entertaining in a way movies seldom are today. I thought this was a great movie, and I would give it a very strong 8/10.
Well, I thought I might go 0/13 over these two weeks. So far, I am 2/8. That is better than I expected, but not very good. I'm already 6 movies down, after I worked so hard just to get caught back up. It seems I'm cursed- as soon as I get back on pace, life happens, and then I lose ground again. I may be able to squeeze 1 or 2 movies in over the next five days, but it's more likely that I'll end this week 11 movies down with slightly over a month to go. I am confident I can make some of that up, but it's certainly not a sure thing.
By the way, if you haven't seen this movie, I recommend it. If you hate it, don't yell at me. However, I think you may be pleasantly surprised.
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