Review of Doubt (2003) by Jason N — 19 Jun 2013
Based on a play, also entitled "Doubt," the film unfolds much like a piece of theater would with the dialogue and actors all in the spotlight. It's in this way that Doubt ultimately succeeds.
The performances are all fantastic. Meryl Streep is brilliant in the lead role, while Philip Seymour Hoffman owns as the Priest and Amy Adams shines in a more reserved role; throughout the film, I found myself anxious for the next scene where the 3 would be together because they had great chemistry.
Also Viola Davis delivers a great performance, she has only one scene in the film but makes it count by stealing it from the great Meryl Streep. All 4 garnered Oscar nominations. The film also benefits from a really good screenplay.
It is never too obvious in delivering its themes and topics, but the dialogue and drama is enthralling nonetheless.
This review of Doubt (2003) was written by Jason N on 19 Jun 2013.
Doubt has generally received positive reviews.
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