Trailer For The Movie Doubt, Released December 12th 2008 and January 16th
Starring: Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Phillip Seymour Hoffman
Directed by: John Patrick Shanley
Trailer For The Movie Doubt, Released December 12th 2008 and January 16th Starring: Meryl Streep, Amy Adams, Phillip Seymour Hoffman Directed by: John Patrick Shanley
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Love this movie, love the characters in it, they're all so experienced actors! Feel so sad the movie is like 1.5 hours, too short for me to enjoy their acting.
Ok, according to John Patrick Shanley (the author), the ending is intentionally left vague as to what Meryl Streep meant by saying she has doubts. It is left to the viewer to draw their own conclusions and to question why would they answer that way. In other words, why are you so certain that the priest was guilty; or why did it bother to think he was falsely accused. The play was intented to make us examine ourselves and how we view situations such as this.
i have seen this movie and as soon as meryl was on the screen, i just couldn't take my eyes off her. she is absoulutely fantastic in this movie! i just couldn't believe it!
Just saw this and watched it six times over the weekend. Meryl Streep gave what I think is her finest performance. One of those performances that a few actors have given in their 50s/60s when their every gesture, every expression, belongs to the character they play. I put her in the company of Katherine Hepburn in Lion and Winter and Anthony Hopkins in Remains of the Day.
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what is the accusation to the priest??