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Doubt
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A Catholic school principal questions a priest's ambiguous relationship with a troubled young student. Is she being overly protective or not protective enough? And can she work within the system to discover the truth?
A Catholic school principal questions a priest's ambiguous relationship with a troubled young student. Is she being overly protective or not protective enough? And can she work within the system to discover the truth?
Actors:
Sabrina Costa,
Joseph Foster,
Gabriella Renne DiMaria,
Aaron ONeill,
Philip Seymour Hoffman,
Samantha Chadbourne,
Sarah Giovanniello,
Amanda Florian,
Frank Dolce,
Brian Hopson,
Marylouise Burke,
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Sabrina Costa
Joseph Foster
Gabriella Renne DiMaria
Aaron ONeill
Philip Seymour Hoffman
23 July 1967, Fairport, New York, USA
Samantha Chadbourne
Sarah Giovanniello
Amanda Florian
Frank Dolce
Brian Hopson
Marylouise Burke
20 January 1941, Steelton, Pennsylvania, USA
Director:
John Patrick Shanley
John Patrick Shanley
3 October 1950, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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You don't mess with two Capital-A actors when they decide to play the game of Who Can Yell The Loudest.
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John Patrick Shanley's Doubt left me less moved than querulously dissatisfied despite the impressive performances of Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, and Viola Davis in all the key roles.December 15, 2009
As a movie, very little actually happens. It's a lot of discussion about what might have happened or may occur in future, and then the emotional change that signals the curtain to drop and for the class to put down their pencils. The performances are stDecember 19, 2008
Doubt is not exactly a tour de force, but the film succeeds on the wattage of its stars, Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman, as a nun and priest at odds over an unspeakable suspicion.August 16, 2011
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A film with a vibrant and current argument. [Full review in Spanish]February 05, 2009
Empathy is one of the dramatist's slyest weapons and Shanley uses it wisely.December 23, 2008
Thanks to a nearly perfect cast, this provocative glimpse into the Catholic priest child-molestation scandal manages to be deeply disturbing on several levels.June 22, 2013
In a brisk 104 minutes, we meet four compelling people, establish a living breathing school environment, tackle legitimate moral dilemmas and wrestle with topics we'll spend longer than 104 minutes discussing.December 24, 2008
John Patrick Shanley the writer should never again hire John Patrick Shanley the director.October 21, 2014
I'm pretty happy with the conclusion that I've put together in my head. But, as with any certainty, I've got my doubts.December 19, 2008
Doubt asks hard questions, and we dutifully squirm in reply.