Granted, I can't claim to be a fan of the "Emanuelle" movies really, but I have seen a number of them over the years, whenever I had a chance to watch one. But it is not like I have been actively chasing after the movie in order to get to watch them. Yeah, I am not really all that keen on the exploitation genre.
But as luck would have it, then I had the opportunity to sit down in 2022 and watch the 1977 Italian "Suor Emanuelle" (aka "Sister Emanuelle") movie from writers Gerolamo Collogno, Mario Gariazzo, Ambrogio Molteni and Marino Onorati. I wasn't really harboring much of any expectations to the movie, but did sit down to watch it with an open mind and a clean slate.
As it turned out, then director Giuseppe Vari actually delivered a movie that wasn't all that bad. Sure, it was the usual type of mundane nudity and attempts of being a semi-erotic movie, but in comparison to many of the other "Emanuelle" movies I have seen, then this one was actually watchable.
For me it was the nun and cloister aspect to the storyline that actually made the different, plus the fact that it felt like the writers had actually put in an effort to make "Suor Emanuelle" more than just another archetypical "Emanuelle" movie.
And of course it is good to see Laura Gemser in the role of Emanuelle, as she single-handedly has embodied that particular role and made it hers and hers alone.
If you enjoy the exploitation genre then "Suor Emanuelle" is actually a step up the ladder and is worth checking out, if you haven't already done so.
My rating of the 1977 "Suor Emanuelle" lands on a five out of ten stars.