Yes, it makes sense about being divided by religion. But in the end I think it's not just about the soldier, it's about both of them. And the ending seems to make me think that the Nun finally goes against the church and decides to have sex with the guy.
"the sound of her voice, and the handle of the robe are getting thinner as the whip begins to speak"
Seems like, her voice is getting softer, and her robe is coming undone.
Yes, it makes sense about being divided by religion. But in the end I think it's not just about the soldier, it's about both of them. And the ending seems to make me think that the Nun finally goes against the church and decides to have sex with the guy.
"the sound of her voice, and the handle of the robe are getting thinner as the whip begins to speak"
Seems like, her voice is getting softer, and her robe is coming undone.
I really don't know, Faint kicks.