- Studio: Miramax Films
- Release Date: Dec 12, 2008
User Score
7.7
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 104 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 93 out of 104
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Mixed: 5 out of 104
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Negative: 6 out of 104
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Feb 17, 20136The film had good performances by everyone and the style of directing was interesting. The director made it fell like we were always eavesdropping and not suppose to hear what was taking place. But even with all the good performances it emerged as a strangely unsatisfying film which asked more questions than it answered.
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Nov 28, 20128Seemingly testing what the audience knows just as much as what the characters do, "Doubt" effortlessly juggles provocative characters and ideas while seamlessly conjuring up some stellar storytelling.
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Mar 31, 20129Now this was a tense movie. Meryl was excellent. She was so funny and ruthless at the same time. Amy and Viola were at the top of their game adding such freshness to the film. And Seymour was was Seymour. He is always good. A wonderful detective type film.
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Feb 20, 20128
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Jan 5, 201210A little controversial but without a doubt an amazing film that left me speechless. Meryl Streep and Phillip Seymour Hoffman give untouchable performances no doubt worthy of the highest of awards. The story was great. The emotional release I got from this film reminded me of The Godfather. Truely an amazing and underrated film.
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Nov 22, 201110Critics got this film so wrong. Yes it does center around a controversional issue (sexual abuse by priests of the catholic church) but its a fantastic film. Its interesting from start to finish, The main cast is excellent, and it features a satisfying ending. Go watch this film now!
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Apr 13, 20116Excellent performances by Streep, Hoffman and Davis still couldn't lift what emerged as a strangely unsatisfying film which asked more questions than it answered. As an adaptation of a stage play it had that faintly awkward, limited feel of a story that had been shrunk to fit the scenery.
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FilipeM.Oct 3, 20098The plot isn't that good; but with the perfomances of Streep, Adams, Hoffman and Davis, not even a lousy story like this turns to be a bad thing to watch.
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SParsonsJul 10, 20098An engrossing and at times moving film carried by the performance of two of the acting world's finest talents in Hoffman and Streep.
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Lizziebeth-1Jun 22, 20095
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TonyB.Jun 1, 20097An extremely well-acted film for audiences who are up to the challenge, "Doubt" lacks the power it had on the stage, but is nevertheless quite effective.
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JeffO.Apr 21, 20096Great acting by Streep, the rest of the movie is kinda flat and bland, despite being well done.
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HollyCApr 20, 20098Tightly written, wonderfully acted, well plotted and beautifully shot. Overall, definitely worth the rental if you haven't seen this already. Streep gives an amazing performance and of course, the story itself leaves you questioning what real virtue is (as it should).
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RobinR.Apr 14, 20094
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JayHApr 2, 20099Brilliant period detail and feel for the Catholic school experience of the time. The cast is incredible, they are all superb. Well written and directed. Excellent art direction and cinematography. Magnificent character development.
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JackP.Feb 20, 20097Not a perfect film, but a pleasant and yet strong film. Meryl Streep is an excellent screen presence. Also, let's not forget the three other great performances by Amy Adams, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, and Viola Davis.
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HyperSFeb 13, 20098
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CathyC.Feb 1, 20091Only comes in at a one as I happen to like Streep, so giving it a 0 would'nt be kind! Thank god, the theatre had comfortable seats otherwise I would have likened this to Penance after confession in the good old days of Catholic education.
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EOJan 27, 20097Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Viola Davis were all amazing, and the movie, more than any other I've seen this year, was an intellectual mystery that kept me thinking long after the credits. That said, the direction was extremely over-the-top (slanted camera angles, thunderclaps at every dramatic moment) and Amy Adams was merely OK, definitely not Oscar-nom-worthy.
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MattV.Jan 17, 20093I'm all for a thought-provoking, intellectual movie but I also need to be entertained! Great acting performances by Adams and Streep but the wrong part for Hoffman's considerable acting talents!
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JonB.Jan 16, 20098The nun (Streep) is a strict, cruel, no non-sense conservative heavy. The priest (Hoffan) is a likable liberal lead. What I like is in the end the nun might be the hero and the priest downright evil.
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JoeRJan 12, 20096Great performances by Hoffman and Streep, but this film lacks something that i just can't put my finger on.It just never takes off. When it felt like Shanley had finally found a rhythm to the film, the credits rolled.
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DanS.Jan 10, 200910Amazing movie. Enough said. Wait not enough said actually, one of the most thought provoking movies of all time. This is a movie classic that it is a mystery, drama and suspense rolled into one amazing movie.
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TonyC.Jan 3, 20093I loved the play. The language was sharp, the drama satsfying, and the characters heightened. The direction of the movie was lame with Shanley successing briliantly on the stage and failing on the screen by telegraphing emotion with cheap effects instead of letting the characters speak for themselves.
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ChrisC.Jan 2, 20099Despite some minor missteps, this movie shines. It's a subtle examination of a complex issue, but also a terrific showcase for three amazing performers.
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KathyS.Jan 1, 20099Outstanding performances from all, including Viola Davis, who plays the boy's mother. Needless to say, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep are always first-rate, but this time Streep has outdone herself.
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WillN.Jan 1, 20098As satisfying as the play.
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SteveBJan 1, 20095Great acting by all three leads, and a thought-provoking story, but no character development or insight into motivations of the characters makes for a shallow, disappointing experience. Could have been a much more engaging story. Abrupt unsatisfiying ending only underscres this. Proves again that great performance(s) don't necessarily make a great movie.
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LarryS.Dec 31, 200810Brilliant film. Outstanding performances by Streep, Seymor-Hoffman and Adams and Great casting. Outstanding writing. A thought provoking film.
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IanG.Dec 30, 200810
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[Anonymous]Dec 30, 2008102nd favorite after Wall-E this year. The acting is flawless.
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MacD.Dec 30, 200810A superb cast with the usual breathtaking performance by Meryl Streep. The plot keeps you involved right up to the very end.
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DaveF.Dec 29, 20089Terrific acting by the entire ensemble.
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CarolT.Dec 29, 20088I loved this movie !. Exceptional acting plus more importantly it makes you question what is really going on here, the answer being different deopending on who you ask but of course I feel I really know for sure.
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MarkC.Dec 29, 20086
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BillyS.Dec 28, 20088
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AAM.Dec 27, 20086Thoughtful and provocative. Some simplistic visual/sound effects.
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WexlerR.Dec 27, 20088Shanley delivers his play to the screen intact and a great cast packs a wallop in scee after scene. As with the play, one leaves the theatre with much to discuss and each actor stays with us.
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MaxwellHDec 26, 20087Hoffman and Streep both play their roles spot on, among the rest of the very well chosen cast. There did seem to be something lacking, the movie a little flat in parts. However what was developed in the plot kept you second guessing. The movie's title was evident at the conclusion of the movie. How certain are we of what really happened?
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PatSDec 19, 200810
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KevitivitySDec 19, 20087This is NOT the simple minded Catholic bashing film you would expect from Hollywood. Great acting by Streep (as usual).
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GeorgeM.Dec 17, 20087
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SeanL.Dec 13, 200810Incredible acting and thought provoking!
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GraziBDec 12, 20087Very good acting and tone.
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58Shanley turns out to have dismayingly few original cinematic notions to back up the basic did-he-or-didn't-he hook in his study of conviction and compassion.
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50Doubt stirs up a lot of stormy theatrical weather, but the stolid transfer from stage to screen does Shanley's play no favors.
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30Streep can do anything. She is, of course, wasted on this elephantine fable; if only Doubt had been made in 1964, shot by Roger Corman over a long weekend, and retitled "Spawn of the Devil Witch" or "Blood Wimple," all would have been forgiven