Jonathan Brewster, Sister Luke, and Regina Lampert
Jonathan Brewster
Now, I’ve only seen this movie once, so I don’t have a ton of opinions about the character! So I’m just going to say that my favorite image of him is this:
Sister Luke
favorite thing about them
Her desire to do good in the world, even if it means going against the rules.
least favorite thing about them
I guess if I had to pick, I’d say her pride…she considers it her worst fault. And while I don’t think it’s a bad thing to have some pride, I think it does lead to her overworking herself.
favorite line
“ Dear Lord, forgive me, I cannot obey anymore. What I do from now on is between You and me alone.”
brOTP
Sister Luke and any of the sisters in the Congo. They all seemed to get along and worked together well. And maybe her and Dr. Fortunati….he seemed to understand her.
OTP
None. Because, well…nuns.
nOTP
Sister Luke and the Mother House.
random headcanon
It’s tough since the character was based on a real person….but I’ll just say that after she left the convent, she worked with the Underground and then after the war she went back to the Congo.
unpopular opinion
Don’t have one!
song i associate with them
The drumbeats of the Congo
favorite picture of them
Regina Lampert
favorite thing about them
Her persistence and assertiveness….I like that she is the one who pursues the relationship with Cary Grant.
least favorite thing about them
I don’t want to say she’s gullible, but she does seem to be easily tricked. But at the same time, it’s all understandable.
favorite line
“How would you like a punch in the nose?”
brOTP
Regina and Sylvie.
OTP
Regina and Peter/Alex/Adam/Brian
nOTP
Regina and Tex/Scobie/Gideon…and Carson Dyle
random headcanon
Regina and Brian married and stayed in Paris for a while before returning to America, because Brian got a job in Washington. But she still works as a translator even after they’re married.
unpopular opinion
Don’t have one! Shes great!
song i associate with them
The chase music from the film with that cool percussion.