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Originally Posted by Jenson71
I saw Doubt. It has no answers at the end except that there is doubt, whether taken as an analogy on faith (which I assume it is, considering it's a religious movie called Doubt) or looking at it literally. But the acting, as has been mentioned many times by many people, is nice to watch, like the drama unfolding. It's not very cinematic, and some have mentioned that it is too much like a theatrical play and beat it down a bit over that. The argument may be justified, but it didn't bother me at all.
One point though: it's easy to make a traditionalist look bad. The movie went far with that, unfairly.
Otherwise, it's pretty good.
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Well, I would have kept that part under spoiler tags but it's not really a spoiler.
I don't wanna hijack a movie thread, but why did you think they made traditionalists look bad? Or, how do you think they went to far?