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Doubt 2008 123movies

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There is no evidence. There are no witnesses. But for one, there is no doubt.Feb. 27, 2008104 Min.
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Watch: Doubt 2008 123movies, Full Movie Online – It’s 1964, St. Nicholas in the Bronx. A charismatic priest, Father Flynn, is trying to upend the school’s strict customs, which have long been fiercely guarded by Sister Aloysius Beauvier, the iron-gloved Principal who believes in the power of fear-based discipline. The winds of political change are sweeping through the community, and indeed, the school has just accepted its first black student, Donald Miller. But when Sister James, a hopeful innocent, shares with Sister Aloysius her guilt-inducing suspicion that Father Flynn is paying too much personal attention to Donald, Sister Aloysius sets off on a personal crusade to unearth the truth and to expunge Flynn from the school. Now, without a shard of proof besides her moral certainty, Sister Aloysius locks into a battle of wills with Father Flynn which threatens to tear apart the community with irrevocable consequences..
Plot: In 1964, a Catholic school nun questions a priest’s ambiguous relationship with a troubled young student, suspecting him of abuse. He denies the charges.
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7.5/10 Votes: 130,390
79% | RottenTomatoes
68/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1450 Popularity: 13.643 | TMDB

Reviews:


Knee-deep in the throes of my first love, I was quite surprised to hear that my lady’s favourite movie was ‘Joe Versus the Volcano’. (I still haven’t seen the film). It dawned on me, when I wanted to check out an American film which, to my knowledge, had a plethora of fine acting, that this was written and directed by the same guy who made that film much earlier. Being raised Christian and hearing in the press over the past few years about misdeeds, especially involving leaders of the Catholic church (represented in films as diverse as ‘The Boys of St. Vincent’ (John N. Smith, 1992) and ‘In Bruges’ (Martin McDonagh, 2008), I was especially intrigued by this, his work of more recent vintage.

The ambiguity at the core of the film (and hence the ‘doubt’) really acts in the movie’s favour. The script and direction are both tense and flawless, and the beautiful New York locations chosen to illustrate The Bronx in 1964 help air the play out, and give it more cinematic scope. It features some of the finest work I have seen from Philip Seymour Hoffman (though my favourites will always be ‘Happiness’ and ‘The Master’), Meryl Streep (my most-esteemed works of hers are ‘The Deer Hunter’ and ‘The Devil Wears Prada’) and Amy Adams (this is her finest performance IMHO) as well as a breakthrough role for Viola Davis, who steals every scene she’s in. This easily holds up well even with Shanley’s Oscar-winning screenplay for ‘Moonstruck’, and, though dark and depressing, is thoroughly recommended for those who can stomach its subject matter, and peer into that abyss without flinching, as these fine exemplars of 21st-century American cinema so easily do here.

That it didn’t win any of its five Oscar nominations is almost as ghastly, to the cinephile, as the misdeeds insinuated here are to the community at large. Must have been a strong year for film, methinks.

Review By: talisencrw

There is wonderful scene in this film where “Fr. Flynn” (Philip Seymour Hoffman) tries to explain, using feathers, just how wicked gossip can be. He is the victim of such nefarious chatter – but is he guilty? Well “Sister Aloysius” (Meryl Streep) believes so. She sees the father with a student on the street outside the school, then her colleague “Sister James” (Amy Adams) mentions that another, their first young black child “Donald” (Joseph Foster), looked a bit distressed after meeting with the priest in is vestry. She is determined to get to the truth and to be rid of this man. Streep is very convincing here. She portrays a woman who, based on the thinnest of actual evidence, relies on the certainty of her belief to level accusations against the man. Using that certainly, she confronts him imploring confession but is there anything to confess? Hoffman is also effective as a man that I initially had sympathies for – he was, after all, being victimised by his colleague with no evidence from the supposed victims and the first lad – “London” (Mike Roukis) was a distinctly untrustworthy boy. Viola Davis offers just the one principal scene as the affected boy’s stoic mother, and that is a potent rationalisation of not just where she felt a young black kid sat on the ladder of society at the time, but also of where she felt the church sat on her own. She is a loving mother conflicted, and this is portrayed with intensity. I wasn’t sold on the ending, either way it was unsatisfactory but this is still a well crafted and thought provoking assembly of strong acting talent and a solid story.
Review By: CinemaSerf
New genre – the moral thriller
Normally we give too much credit to actors. They often work for short periods and force myriad takes. Directors manipulate and cajole them. Then the filmmakers spend months choosing the best shots, carving them and stringing them together to make the story (and the long-gone actors) look good.

“Doubt” is an exception, only in that the actors are especially marvelous. The many close-ups and the length of the shots attest to the trust John Patrick Shanley puts in them. Streep and Hoffman are superb. Adams and Davis are remarkable as well.

Still the most credit for this phenomenal effort must go to Shanley.

What a fascinating story, with layers and springbacks that will leave you thinking and rethinking.

Thank you very much to all involved with this fine film.

Review By: jsorenson777
Absolutely riveting!
Wow! Incredible performances from Meryl Streep and Philip Seymore Hoffman. Mesmerizing intensity from Streep as the nun seeking to find Hoffman guilty of a sin he may or may not have committed. Amy Adams gives a sincere performance as the nun who sets the ball rolling with her suspicions that Hoffman may have molested a black student. The scenes between Streep and Hoffman crackle with intelligence and frightening intensity. Streep, as the unrelenting figure of justice, determined at any cost to destroy Hoffman, is terrifying and unrelenting. Hoffman gives a performance less restrained and mannered than the one he gave in Capote (and won the Oscar for) and boy, does he ever deserve to have won a second one for this outing. An absolute knockout, nuanced and convincing in every way. What a masterful performance! John Patrick Shanley’s script is riveting from start to finish. If anyone has any doubts about watching this movie due to the theme then put those doubts aside as the writing and acting are without doubt amongst the finest ever committed to film. A superb piece of work.
Review By: manxman-1

Other Information:

Original Title Doubt
Release Date 2008-02-27
Release Year 2008

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 20000000
Revenue 50907234
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama, Mystery
Director John Patrick Shanley
Writer John Patrick Shanley
Actors Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 5 Oscars. 25 wins & 97 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 535B, Zeiss Master Prime Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA, DuArt Film Laboratories Inc., New York, USA (dailies), EFILM Digital Laboratories, Hollywood (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,686 m (Portugal, 35 mm), 2,837 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 200T 5217, Vision2 500T 5218)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format), Super 35 (3-perf) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema

Doubt 2008 123movies
Doubt 2008 123movies
Doubt 2008 123movies
Doubt 2008 123movies
Doubt 2008 123movies
Original title Doubt
TMDb Rating 7.199 1,450 votes

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