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Life in the Magdalene Asylum represents a ceaseless cycle of toil and degradation. The women are subjected to a regime that includes arduous laundry work devoid of modern conveniences, illustrating the harsh realities of their existence. With the arrival of washing machines, a sliver of hope glimmers, yet quickly turns to dark amusement as nuns impose sadistic contests to demean and objectify the very women they are meant to redeem.