Doubt...my favorite part ! with Meryl (the end)
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Yes, but every award season, she becomes more and more overrated. She is a brilliant actress, yes, but she isn't the only one. I think its interesting that she made a movie about a British politician not too long after she was unable to play Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen.
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@outinsider The last film where she deserved a nomination? Have you seen The Iron Lady? Streep is one of the best actress on this planet
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its about as ambiguous as the ambiguously gay duo.
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funny thing is the boy didnt look upset in church because the priest was leaving. not to me, to me it showed him looking around at the students, knowing that he is going to be bullied until june when he leaves the school, and isnt looking forward to it. people who try to use this as proof that the boy was happy with being molested by the priest always seem to forget the scene after he comes back from being molested and puts his head on the desk and has the alochol on his breath.
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wow...she has no doubts about the priest. "his resignation was his confession" "he was who i thought he was". even amy adams character knew at this point. its amazing how many people misinterpret this ending... its very obvious by her line "but there is a price to pay" that shes talking about doubts in her faith, not doubts about that priest.
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JESUS CHRIST, Amy Adams looks SOOOOOOOOO cute in this movie.
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This was the last Meryl Streep film where she deserved the Best Actress Oscar nomination. It is a shame that she was able to dignify a film based on a play that did not translate well.
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It's totally *not* clear that the guy was a pedo. It is intentionally very vague. It was clearly possible that he was a pedo. Meryl's character also wanted to oust him because he was using the pulpit to preach a progressive message. She had doubts about her own certainty. About God, the church (for not seeming to care whether he actually was or not), about the rightness of her own actions.
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When I saw this movie in the theater, I gasped and let out a sob at these lines. Throughout the film you ask yourself repeatedly, is she going overboard. I never felt any doubt about _her_ certainty, though. There are so many factors involved in the reasons for her pursuing the case, and there are further complications, provided by the surprising attitude of the boy's mother. What struck me most was that all four of the main characters lived lives completely alien to mine.
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i believe she meant she had doubts about the church now. About the religion, since the church didn't even try to look into the fact that the priest could or could not have touched that boy.
DrewcyChem94 1 year ago 13
this film is not about the church or a priest is about doubt and how you can never accuse a person of something if you have your doubts. at the end she felt guilty because she was not sure about the father been a pedophile. She was bias because she did not like him. Thats way she says " I have such doubts "
punkduderock 5 months ago 5