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Paul Verhoeven’s is a gloriously unhinged, satirical, and intellectually sharp exploration of faith, power, and desire in 17th-century Italy. Loosely based on the non-fiction book Immodest Acts , the film follows Benedetta Carlini, a novice who joins a Tuscan convent and begins experiencing vivid, often grotesque visions of Jesus—all while navigating a forbidden, passionate romance with a fellow nun named Bartolomea. A Tightrope Walk Between Camp and Commentary

Verhoeven, the provocative mind behind Basic Instinct and Starship Troopers , thrives in the gray area between high art and exploitation. is no exception. It is frequently hilarious and over-the-top, featuring satirical jabs at organized religion and its desperate need to control anything "abnormal". Whether it’s a Virgin Mary statue being repurposed into a dildo or Benedetta’s bellowing "Jesus voice," the film revels in its own blasphemy while posing genuine questions about the nature of belief. Stellar Performances and Visuals Benedetta(2021)