Doubt Comments

  • Alex 2021-11-27 08:01:19

    marvlous piece. Way much better than Slumdog millionaire. The scene in the principal office between father and Meryl is spetecular. I hold my breath the entire movie. This is a Citizen Kane. Oscar goes...

  • Annette 2021-11-27 08:01:19

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  • Chaz 2021-11-27 08:01:19

    Such a simple story is presented so well, the dialogue is so powerful, the actors' performances are so introverted but there is tension in them, the photography and music are just right, the art costumes and props are also in my heart, and the three main actors are nominated. I love all of Aunt Mei's films, and each one is superb. That's awesome! This is more than the word Niubi can be described? ! And the name Doubt is simply too...

  • Brandy 2021-11-27 08:01:19

    American movies often feature lawyers, teachers, and pastors as the protagonists, because these people can reasonably and reasonably large-length speeches, preaching, and instilling American values ​​on a single occasion. Of course, American values ​​are awesome and universal. I accept this, but the problem is that art is not a tool to illustrate politics and convey values. When can Americans give up this kind of preaching and understand and respect art like Europeans...

  • Jennie 2021-11-27 08:01:19

    What if Sister Aloysius is Right? There was no any single evidence on innocent or guilty of Father Flynn After all. This is a real...

  • Hans 2021-11-27 08:01:19

    The dialogue is powerful, the details are accurate, and the most important thing is the powerful performance of an actor. He tells the ups and downs of this ordinary story about taboos and weaknesses in the origin of human nature in a specific era; the director is very troubled with the atmosphere: abnormal weather , The office lights suddenly broke, a large number of oblique angles of view composition to reflect the vacillation of the characters' hearts, the main characters control the...

  • Keyshawn 2021-11-27 08:01:19

    In a very in-depth movie, it is more appropriate to talk about the word "questioning", and there is a legal term called "doubtless crime". What word is not important, the key is to make people think. The lines are too staged. The actor's performance is full of...

  • Pearlie 2021-11-27 08:01:19

    The incident itself is a bit too understatement, so I always think they are making a fuss. Whether there is indecency is no longer held, the important thing is to see some things in people's hearts clearly. Several people have great acting...

  • Conrad 2021-11-27 08:01:19

    Suspicion is a mirror that hides the ugliness of this...

  • Abdiel 2021-11-27 08:01:19

    It's too disturbing. . . If you're not sure, don't look for evidence or ask people, you just insist that others are what you think. Isn't this damn stubborn and self-righteous? So many film critics are still talking about beliefs and things, except for the acting skills, I think this movie is too high for a...

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!'