Doute

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1964, une école catholique dans le Bronx. Le père Flynn, un prêtre de la paroisse, entraineur de basketball, est soupçonné d'avoir fait des attouchements sur un garçon noir de douze ans. Soeur Aloysius, directrice de l'école, a des doutes sérieux sur la moralité du prêtre mais n'arrive pas à établir les preuves nécessaires à son renvoi. Quand soeur James, une soeur naïve, vient lui raconter un événement impliquant le père Flynn et un garçon de l'école, soeur Aloysius estime que ses soupçons sont confirmés. Elle part donc en guerre contre le prêtre, bien determinée à le demasquer. L'aumônier accusé va tenter de se disculper mais soeur Aoysius n'a pas dit son dernier mot. La doute s'installe. Quelles en seront les conséquences ? Et si tout cela n'était qu'un malentendu ? (Walt Disney Company France)

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Critiques (8)

J*A*S*M 

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anglais Well, I really wasn’t expecting this. It’s almost unbelievable how fittingly the name Doubt describes the film. There’s not a single moment when the viewer can be certain on whose side the truth is, or who has the purer or more noble motives, etc. This would have been impossible without a great script and dialogues, which I would appoint as king of all dialogues :-D… I really can’t remember when was the last time I swallowed like this every word uttered by the characters in a film. Praising the performances would be redundant, and I reckon this year the members of the Academy will have a very hard job. Just one more thing before closing, I wouldn’t have believed it before watching it, but I’ve just found “my” drama of the year 2008. ()

Marigold 

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anglais Great theater, but only an above-average film. Shanley wrote the perfect screenplay and found excellent collaborators, but Doubt only truly works as an acting concert and a duel between two opposing views of faith. As a film, it offers excellent music by Howard Shore, Deakins' colorful camera, but also a strangely distant director. Shanley tried to enrich the theatrical potential with visual means, but they have awkward theatricality and inelegance, which slows down rather than strengthens tension. This is unfortunate, because the acting and the final question that remains hanging in the air could easily have formed part of an exceptional film. It does not, although Doubt is undoubtedly a very good effort. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais Before: I have considerable doubts about whether Shanley will be able to handle such tricky material while managing to avoid falling into cheesiness, needless literalness and ecclesiastic correctness. And mainly I have doubts about Amy Adams performance alongside the Hoffman Streep duo. After: I have no doubts anymore about Amy and also I now know that it couldn’t have been written, shot and acted any better. ()

novoten 

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anglais Interesting topic, excellent actors, but the whole thing kills it. What good is the amazing Amy Adams or the charismatic Hoffman to me if the entire premise of their actions can fit into ten minutes? Instead, I watch an hour and a half of stretched-out acting exhibition, pushed to the most absurd maximum. Occasionally, a little editing or hinting would have been enough, but no - the routine direction drags the film to an ending that ultimately undermines the whole story. It's precisely because the entire dramatic arc is a smaller deception for the audience that I have to rate it this low. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais An intimate psychological drama depicting an uncompromising clash between a bigoted nun who seems to be stuck in the 19th century and a priest who acknowledges both the demands of the modern era for new ideas and methods and the fact that love for God should not be an obstacle to human relationships. The dispute is not only about the methods of pedagogical influence at the local church school and the interpretation of religious values but gradually evolves into deep personal antipathy by the nun, who begins to suspect that the priest's interest in one of her charges may not be as innocent as those around them think. Those who have no doubts can be more convincing, and therefore more successful, but some victories are Pyrrhic... The film's strength lies in its position, which leaves the viewer uncertain until the end - in other words, in doubt about what actually happened, as well as the emotionally powerful conflict between two distinct personalities, successful dialogue, and above all, exceptional acting by two major stars of contemporary American cinema. Overall impression: 90%. ()

lamps 

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anglais I don’t know. From a Pulitzer winning story, I would have expected more than just a church song with weirdly glued-together motivations, mostly held together by the exceptional actors. The dialogues are fairly decent and the titular message works pretty intensively within a strongly unspoken and interpretively open framework, but they are nothing but shallow gimmicks of a good writer who doesn’t know how to work in the film medium or how to lead the attention of the audience. Something like this should be a lot stronger and less artificial. 60% ()

claudel 

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français Il est presque incroyable que le réalisateur de Joe contre le volcan ait sorti quelque chose d'aussi brillant et intemporel que Doute ! En fait, ça dépasse l’entendement ! Et puis, même si j’avais tout oublié du contenu du film, je garderais pour toujours en mémoire la scène finale – une scène qui peut être transposée à nombre de moments et de circonstances de la vie. Eh oui, le doute est l’un des sentiments les plus terribles qu’une personne puisse éprouver ! ()

kaylin 

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anglais Even though I didn't want to believe it, it's an incredibly powerful movie where all three actors with the biggest roles deserve praise. Meryl is an incredibly depressing character, almost inhuman. Generally, I also like the perspective on faith and its fanaticism, which can manifest itself as a disease in some people. It's no longer about faith, but only about a person having power in their hands and using faith as a weapon to gain power. Terrifying. A beautiful example of how every church is just a breeding ground for lunatics. ()