Sometimes, it’s better to just stay in Detroit.
The protagonist of “Immaculate” is Cecilia (Sydney Sweeney), a young woman from Michigan who finds herself in Italy. A nun, Cecilia has journeyed to Europe after receiving an invitation to join a remote convent where sisters are given end-of-life care. It’s difficult work, but driven by religious duty, she embraces it.
Her routine of devoted service is interrupted, though, when she becomes pregnant, despite being a virgin. She is then treated by the convent as if she is the next Virgin Mary. Already uneasy over the attention, the situation turns more dire as Cecilia notices dark and nefarious activity by convent leaders.
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