
Film Review by Kam Williams
Aspiring
Nun Struggles with Vows in Coming-of-Age Drama
Cathleen
Harris (Margaret Qualley) was
being raised in rural Tennessee in the Fifties when she started
exhibiting an interest in God at an early
age. That fixation was a little disconcerting to her single mom
(Julianne Nicholson), an avowed atheist.
With
Cathleen's absentee father (Chris Zylka) rarely around, she only had
the Catholic school her daughter attended to blame for cultivating
the obsessive interest in religion. By the time she was a teenager,
her faith had grown so strong that she wanted to become a nun. And,
over her mother's objections, she followed the calling and entered
the convent at 15.
She
donned a habit, placed the honorific "Sister" in front of
Cathleen and dropped her surname entirely. But it would still take
years of training before she would be allowed to take her final vows.
First, she had to prove herself worthy during her postulance, the
tough probationary period testing a novice's commitment to silence,
poverty, obedience and chastity.
At
least Cathleen wasn't alone at the convent. She befriended a number
of equally-pious females there who were also contemplating ascetic
lives as wives of Christ. However, the whole lot of them were always
at the beck and call of Reverend Mother (Melissa Leo), a sadistic
taskmaster who delighted in torturing them, as if that were the best
way of weeding out the uncertain.
That
is the point of departure of Novitiate, an introspective
coming-of-age
drama written and directed by Margaret Betts (The Carrier). The
compelling character portrait borders on the claustrophobic in its
effort to plumb the depths of Cathleen's tortured soul as she debates
whether or not she's meant to enter the order.
The
picture's plot thickens in the mid-Sixties after Pope John XXIII
issues a series of 16 historic proclamations Besides calling for
Sunday mass to henceforth be said in native languages instead of
Latin, he lowered the standing of sisters to that of any lay
believer.
Stripped
of their status, 90,000 nuns soon renounced their vows and returned
to private life. But what effect would this have on someone just
embarking on her career, like Cathleen?
Reminiscent
in different ways of Doubt (2008), The Exorcist (1973), The Passion
of the Christ (2004) and Paradise: Faith (2012), Novitiate is
nevertheless a novel adventure offering a plausible look at the
internal angst of a female weighing whether or not she's meant to be
a nun. Sisterhood as a divinely inspired, yet very intimate and
solitary path!
Rated R for profanity, sexuality and nudity
Running time: 123 minutes
Production Studio: Maven Pictures / Novitiate Productions
Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
To see a trailer for Novitiate, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kKexutLfE0
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