Doubt Comments

  • Syble 2023-05-07 08:05:16

    Meryl Streep's acting is really...

  • Dave 2023-05-06 09:26:50

    Why do I love this type of movie so much...

  • Vincent 2023-05-05 17:36:42

    What impressed me the most was the sermon on the rumors, the pillows cut on the roof, the feathers blown by the wind, which could no longer be recovered, and these feathers were out of control just like the...

  • Rosella 2023-03-04 00:25:25

    What is dramatic tension? It's a thing that can be explained so that the audience can analyze every detail, and in the end most people can't unify the conclusion. Personally, I am also disgusted with the translation of "Child Abuse Suspicion", which is more concise and closer to the center. When Father Flynn was deceived and dug up and confessed that "no one is at fault", have you suspected that even if Father Flynn didn't have a hand with Miller now, he must have had it in other parishes in...

  • Kacie 2023-02-24 23:42:13

    Tradition and times collide, and sacrifice is inevitable....

  • Wiley 2023-02-20 20:10:42

    This film really impressed me with Meryl's acting skills. Her character is a brave person who at first makes people feel old-fashioned and stern and then admired. What is the truth? No one seems to know, and it is an open-ended movie The ending of the movie, the personal inclination is that the priest is...

  • Effie 2023-02-12 22:32:04

    The translated title of the movie is simply too confusing. Before watching it, I thought it was "Sins in the American Pastoral Country" and only after reading it did I realize that it was "Hunting". Instead, I feel that the translated name of Hong Kong is closer to the story itself. Aunt May's transition from her initial suspicions and guesswork to her dogmatic conclusion and unscrupulously kicking Hoffman out of the house is fantastic, when she talks to Mom Donald about that episode and the...

  • Annabell 2023-01-25 06:09:59

    The story needs to be in a specific environment and context to understand the turbulent undercurrents. At first, because of the Chinese name, I was always guessing the truth, and then I realized that the focus was on Doubt. Doubt, doubt, whether in the film or now, we are all in the era of lack of faith, and we are also in the era of conflict between the old and the new. Priest's Feather Theory...

  • Uriel 2022-12-23 19:50:21

    Religion is serious and scary. Once believers can’t be satisfied with God’s almsgiving, they will start to haunt themselves. Everything that does not conform to God’s will and norms will become a thorn in their side. Forgiveness and repentance will also become...

  • Roger 2022-12-09 20:38:14

    This reminds me of a line from Rachel in Batman Rise: What you do will define...

Extended Reading

Doubt quotes

  • Father Brendan Flynn: Doubt can be a bond as powerful and sustaining as certainty. When you are lost, you are not alone.

  • Father Brendan Flynn: A woman was gossiping with her friend about a man whom they hardly knew - I know none of you have ever done this. That night, she had a dream: a great hand appeared over her and pointed down on her. She was immediately seized with an overwhelming sense of guilt. The next day she went to confession. She got the old parish priest, Father O' Rourke, and she told him the whole thing. 'Is gossiping a sin?' she asked the old man. 'Was that God All Mighty's hand pointing down at me? Should I ask for your absolution? Father, have I done something wrong?' 'Yes,' Father O' Rourke answered her. 'Yes, you ignorant, badly-brought-up female. You have blamed false witness on your neighbor. You played fast and loose with his reputation, and you should be heartily ashamed.' So, the woman said she was sorry, and asked for forgiveness. 'Not so fast,' says O' Rourke. 'I want you to go home, take a pillow upon your roof, cut it open with a knife, and return here to me.' So, the woman went home: took a pillow off her bed, a knife from the drawer, went up the fire escape to her roof, and stabbed the pillow. Then she went back to the old parish priest as instructed. 'Did you gut the pillow with a knife?' he says. 'Yes, Father.' 'And what were the results?' 'Feathers,' she said. 'Feathers?' he repeated. 'Feathers; everywhere, Father.' 'Now I want you to go back and gather up every last feather that flew out onto the wind,' 'Well,' she said, 'it can't be done. I don't know where they went. The wind took them all over.' 'And that,' said Father O' Rourke, 'is gossip!'