Doubt

DVD
Release date: 06.07.2009
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Synopsis
A Catholic school principal, Sister Aloysius (Meryl Streep) tries to trick a confession out of a progressive priest (Phillip Seymour Hoffman) whom she suspects of being a paedophile in this terse drama, directed by John Patrick Shanley, based on his hit stage play, set in the mid 1960s in the wake of the Kennedy assassination. There's a feeling of dread and claustrophobia in the parochial school air: the kids can't sit still and they quake in terror of being called downstairs to face Sister Aloysius's wrath. Amy Adams is the sweet-natured sister in charge of eighth grade, who first suspects Father Flynn (Hoffman) may have seduced a withdrawn African-American boy in her class. Sister Aloysius becomes convinced of the priest's guilt, but it's hard to be certain if her judgment is obscured by the change he represents or is just the result of her hardened years of experience.
Director of photography Roger Deakins brings a lived-in bleakness to the cold wintry Bronx settings: paint peeling off the rectory walls, bare trees reflected in frosty windows, wrinkled white linen, and old, wizened faces in the gloom of the actual location photography. This all contrasts impressively with the hothouse nature of the performances; when Hoffman and Streep finally go toe-to-toe, you can feel the gods of acting rise to attention. The real scene stealer here however is Viola Davis, shattering as the possibly victimised boy's hard-working mother. She even leaves Streep at a standstill, and that's saying something.
Consumer Advice:
Contains theme of implied child sexual abuse
Special Features
- Director's audio commentary
- 'DOUBT From Stage To Screen'
- 'Scoring DOUBT'
- 'The Sisters Of Charity'
Film Information
| Genre | Drama |
|---|---|
| Release date | 06/07/2009 |
| Studio | Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment |
Cast Members
- Amy Adams
- Philip Seymour Hoffman
- Meryl Streep
- Viola Davis
Crew
- John Patrick Shanley Director
- Roger Deakins Director of Photography
- Howard Shore Composer
- Ann Roth Costume Designer
- Dylan Tichenor Editor
- John Patrick Shanley Screenwriter
- Scott Rudin Producer
- David Gropman Production Designer
- John Patrick Shanley Author
- Mark Roybal Producer
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