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No hay evidencia. No hay testigos. Pero para uno, no hay duda.
En 1964, en la parroquia de San Nicolás, en el Bronx, un apasionado y carismático sacerdote, el padre Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) está tratando de cambiar las rígidas normas del colegio, que durante años han sido celosamente salvaguardadas por la hermana Aloysius Beauvier (Meryl Streep), una estricta directora que cree firmemente en el poder de la disciplina. Vientos de cambio político están barriendo la comunidad, y de hecho el colegio ha aceptado a su primer alumno negro, Donald Miller. Pero cuando la hermana James (Amy Adams), inocentemente, le cuenta a la hermana Aloysius sus sospechas de que el padre Flynn presta demasiada atención a Donald, la superiora, sin contar con una sola prueba, comienza una cruzada personal para sacar a la luz la verdad y expulsar a Flynn del colegio por abusar del alumno. Esta batalla amenaza con desgarrar la comunidad de manera irreversible. Basada en una obra ganadora del Premio Pulitzter y de un Premio Toni en su adaptación teatral.
Avis de la communauté (10)
As an atheist and a lover of good film I found this film interesting on so many levels. The acting and story were absolutely super. Such a shame we couldn't have gotten another few dozen films from Seymour Hoffman. https://ihatebadmovies.com
There is nothing in this film I don't like. For starters, the plot is interesting and historical convenient. A nun suspecting of a catholic priest molesting a child. And magnificently narrated with nothing more than that: a suspect. Nothing clear. Doubt. The job done by all the actors is amazing. The casting was perfect. Philip Seymour Hoffman as the amazed priest who watches as a nun is pointing fingers at him. Meryl Streep as the nun who has years of experience and suspects of him immediately. Amy Adams as the young nun who wants to believe the priest but is the first at suspecting. And Viola Davis as the mother of the suspected molested child who is actually suffering from domestic violence. The cinematography is brilliant with its pale colors through the entire movie to show the coldness of the school and how strict it is. One of the best films in the 2000's.
“Doubt can be a bond as powerful and sustaining as certainty. When you are lost, you are not alone. Father Flynn I really miss Philip Seymour Hoffman. :clap_tone1:😇⛪
"And that,' said Father O' Rourke, 'is gossip!'". 6 years later. Damn, it doesn't feel that long ago. Died during his prime. He's the reason why I started acting and why am still going. In honor of Philip.
Very charcter and dialogue driven movie and Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Viola Davis, and Philip Seymour Hoffman are all phenomenal and all battle serious topics and real issues with their characters for this movie and all did a great job.