The floating nuns?
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overlord_chaos — 10 years ago(November 28, 2015 12:07 PM)
the floating nuns are "cryers" (lloronas in spanish) it was used for rich people from the middle age up untill now. they dressed all in black (not with the habit as the nuns, that is something from the movie) and they where hired to cry exactly as in the movie but all around the funeral service without stop. it is a fake cry of course. even now adays they are used and they charge alot as in the time. this was used so the people attending to the service gets extra sad. or to make it appear that the person that was lost was very dear to one. and also show off even dead your relatives can pay such a luxury.
the scene its weird, but it goes along the movie witch its awesome but a bit weird sometimes. i guess the nun habit in their heads was because they where extras, or for some special effect that would get screwed up if their faces where shown up. and for the reason perhaps a joke or a criticism that if madeleine was acutally dead she probably would have leave behind instructions to hire cryers. and also the whole deal of the "crime against humanity" etc etc. -
LemonTastic — 10 years ago(December 02, 2015 04:58 PM)
The nuns aren't criers. That makes absolutely no sense. I've seen a documentary on them in Japan and they only really attend the funerals. Not within 10 minutes of a person dying. It also doesn't explain why they float.
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reece-26 — 9 years ago(May 06, 2016 06:36 PM)
It's just another bit in a vaguely supernatural movie, such as the scene where Helen first arrives at chateau. It was an impulse in the middle of the night but she's greeted at the door by name because "we were expecting you". Two Dobermans arrive by themselves in an elevator at the foyer. Familiars? The zombie-like hunks in tights. Etc.
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uruseiranma — 9 years ago(May 10, 2016 08:28 AM)
Much of the movie it seems isn't to be taken too seriously.
I mean, look at the people in the waiting room when Ernest goes looking for a doctor, and there's the lovely tennis couple with the guy with skin torn off his knees from a tennis accident.
Though I just recall when watching the film on VHS, my Dad just cracking up at the 'floating nuns.'
"Thanks, guys." "So long, partner."- Toy Story 3 (9/10)
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Mitsouki — 9 years ago(September 01, 2016 01:06 AM)
I always thought the nuns were "angels" who had come to take Madeline's spirit with them to heaven. And when they realized that she wasn't really dead, and had done something "devilish" to stay alive, they cried and floated away, because they knew she could never enter heaven.
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Mitsouki — 9 years ago(September 01, 2016 01:09 AM)
I always thought the nuns were "angels" who had come to take Madeline's spirit with them to heaven. And when they realized that she wasn't really dead, and had done something "devilish" to stay alive, they cried and floated away, because they knew she could never enter heaven.