Change of Habit DVD, Elvis Presley, Mary Tyler Moore, Musical
Change of Habit DVD, Elvis Presley, Mary Tyler Moore, Musical
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Elvis in an uncommon dramatic role playing Dr John Carpenter, an inner city Doctor working in a free clinic. Mary Tyler Moore plays a nurse and a catholic Nun who is sent by the catholic action committee with two others dressed as nurses to help him. It about how they make a difference.
STARS: Elvis Presley, Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair
93 min | Crime, Drama, Music | 1969 | Color
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One of Elvis's best
Yet another Elvis movie that shows how underrated his acting abilities are.
Change of Habit has a gripping story, at the heart of which lies a conflict that will speak to anyone who's ever had a conscience.
This is not a preachy movie, however, and it is not depressing, despite the subject matter. Adding humour works. Making this film heavy would cause it to be inaccessible to all but the hard core Big Depressing World Issues Movies fans.
Best Elvis Film of All Time Ever
If you only see one Elvis Presley movie, this is the one to see. Elvis plays a Christ figure doctor. His character's name is John Carpenter and shares the initials with the world's most famous carpenter, Jesus Christ. As a doctor, he can cure the incurable. He cures a child of autism. The movie proves that Elvis Presley is Jesus the Christ. That is precisely why Mary Tyler Moore's character, a devout Catholic nun, falls in love with him. She has dedicated her love to Jesus, yet she wants to dedicate her love to Elvis. While some critics believe that the ending is ambiguous, this critics disagrees. If viewed properly, the film ends with the realization that Mary Tyler Moore's character can have her cake and eat it too. She can love Jesus and Elvis equally and simultaneously because they are one and the same being. The rapid cutting in the final sequence between images of Elvis and images of Jesus reveals that this is the true meaning of the film's finale. Watch this film with this in mind, and your experience will be all the better for it.