Nun's Diary: Confession

1979 "The sacred hall's secret ceremony: St. Animal Party. The young ewes are prey for the feast."
4.9| 1h9m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 20 January 1979 Released
Producted By: Nikkatsu Corporation
Country: Japan
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.nikkatsu.com/movie/25639.html
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After being brutally raped on her honeymoon, a young woman attempts suicide. A nearby priest talks her out of it and she decides to become a nun. But once inside she finds that this house of God is a den of debauchery and depravity.

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Director

Kōyū Ohara

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Nikkatsu Corporation

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Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
dbborroughs Nunsploitation film from Japan of some infamy.Thieves break into the home of newlyweds. They beat the husband and rape the woman. The man can no longer stand his wife and he turns her out. About to jump into the ocean she is stopped by a priest who sends her to a convent where all sorts of nasty things happen. She eventually escapes dressed as a sheep (don't ask) with a gangster who turned up. As with most of these sort of films the proceedings are way way over the top. The events border on the silly and are ultimately for a small audience. The problem is that the whole point of the film is the weirdness and little else. There is no plot and other than seeing what new twist they've come up with there is nothing to see. I think that the attempt at a normal movie keeps the films passion from ever going anywhere since the structure of the film-making process keeps everything distant and makes one think that perhaps there is a reason for all of the depravity (yea right). It was for me a waste of 70 minutes (well less because of scan). Watching films like this I often ponder why I bother since while they are often well made, they are much too over the top to ever be take seriously. I mean how can you be shocked when you're laughing to hard?
fertilecelluloid Spirited nunsploitation from Koyu Ohara, the director of "White Rose Campus: Then, Everybody Gets Raped!" Well, here's more rape-themed pink. After a blushing bride is raped on her wedding night by a bunch of thugs, her husband rejects her (in the grand Japanese tradition) and she contemplates suicide. She is saved at the last minute by a priest who invites her to join a convent on the edge of town. This convent is not your ordinary convent, it is a haven for hot lesbians in habits. These women spend their nights fondling each other and their days (yes, days!) visiting Tokyo discos and getting picked up by horny boys who don't take no for an answer. Into this scenario comes a man searching for his lost sister and a bizarre religious ritual involving rich men who pay to have sex/rape with a woman dressed as a sheep. The plot is typically bizarre for a Nikkatsu production and the performances are strong. Some of the sex scenes are mighty erotic, especially the lesbian trysts, which are numerous. Ohara has a shameless, perky film-making style that elevates sleaze to a gentle, perverse art. Although this film is inferior to Suzuki's masterful "Convent of the Holy Beast", it is still a must-see for fans of lesbians, nuns, and vaginas.
knifeintheeye 8/10 for pure sleaze.I'm not sure why it's called Wet & Rope, it should be called Nuns Need Lovin' Too. Or Disco Nuns. Maybe the sleaziest nunsplotation flick I've seen yet. I loved it! It's only 70 minutes long, and it has so much sleaze packed into it. Spoilers (lol) ahead. Where to begin… --the main character gets raped on her wedding night in front of her new husband. The rapist leaves, and the husband throws her out. So she becomes a nun.--Japanese nuns wear very large knickers.--nuns like going to the discotheque, picking up two guys and doing them at the same time.--the subtitle translator went to the Ralph Wiggum school of English. They actually had "unpossible" as a word.--nuns seem to enjoy bread for other purposes then to eat.--if a guy rapes a nun in front of another nun, it seems to be allowed in Japan.--two nuns dry hump and diddle each other while a priest watches them and polishes his silverware. And I actually mean polishing silverware. Not a euphemism.--The nuns throw a party for something called St. Animals Celebration (I know my Catholicism is a little rusty, but St. Animal?), where business men come and pay to see who gets to rape a nun dressed as a sheep on the alter. Meanwhile all the other business men orgy out with the other nuns.--our main character sees her rapist (the first one that is, from her wedding night), but doesn't get any form of revenge.--at no point is the Devil or a demon part of the movie.Now it's possible that not all nuns everywhere are into this type of behavior, but if I learned one thing from this movie, it's that Japanese nuns like getting raped.
The_Void Nunsploitation would seem to be more of a European thing, but the Japanese decided to have a go too, and Wet and Rope is one of the results. Asian cinema is often remarked upon for its bizarreness, and after having seen this film; I've got to say that isn't surprising...in the least! Quite what the hell the point of this film is, is anyone's guess, as all the sleazy elements on display don't mean a thing to one another, thus making the film merely a collection of oddities, united one very thin plot line. The story (if you can even call it that) follows a young woman who tries to commit suicide after being thrown out by her husband. After being saved by a priest, she is recruited into his convent...where all the nuns are more pervy than your average whore! The film features a lot of sex, some of it featuring things like masks, bread rolls and (wait for it) sheep costumes! I actually can't believe there was a time when I found lesbian sex out of the ordinary...it's the norm in films like these! It really is hard to take this film seriously, but it's not a complete dead loss as watching the events unfold is often very funny, and fans of wayward cinema are likely to get a kick out of it. Overall, I can't say that this is a favourite of mine...but it's just about worth seeing.