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Father Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) barges into the office of Sister Beauvier (Meryl Streep) to confront her about her suspicions.
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When the principal (Meryl Streep) of a Bronx Catholic High School accuses a popular priest (Philip Seymour Hoffman) of pedophilia, a young nun caught in between the feuding pair becomes hopelessly swept up in the ensuing controversy. 1964, St. Nicholas, the Bronx: The winds of change are sweeping through this tight-knit religious community, and charismatic priest Father Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is doing his best to adapt by revisiting the school's notoriously strict disciplinary practices. Unfortunately Father Flynn's progressive ideas stand in stark contrast to the longstanding beliefs of Sister Aloysius Beauvier (Meryl Streep), the iron-willed principal, who believes that an oppressive environment of punishment and fear is the only way to keep the student body in line. Suddenly into this tempestuous environment appears young Donald Miller, St. Nicholas' first black student. When hopeful innocent Sister James (Amy Adams) reluctantly reveals to Sister Beauvier that Father Flynn and Donald have been spending an unusual amount of time together in the church rectory, the unrelentingly righteous headmistress begins a merciless crusade to reveal the beloved clergyman as a lecherous child molester and have him permanently expunged from the school. Yet despite her moral certainty that Father Flynn has committed such an unspeakable transgression, Sister Beauvier has not a shred of actual evidence to back up her audacious claim. Now, as Sister Beauvier and Father Flynn enter into an epic battle of wills, the shock waves set into motion by their explosive confrontation threaten to destroy one man's reputation and tear apart the entire surrounding community. John Patrick Shanley adapted his own play for the screen under the guidance of producer Scott Rudin (The Queen, Notes on a Scandal).
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Cast: Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman
Director: John Patrick Shanley
Producers: Celia D. Costas, Mark Roybal, Scott Rudin, Nora Skinner
Screenwriter: John Patrick Shanley
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@LordofDublin4
@LordofDublin4 5 лет назад
A terrible, terrible loss. He was such a gifted actor. He made the characters he played unbelievably real.
@inyourgranmaass3605
@inyourgranmaass3605 Год назад
He could've been penguin in a batman movie 😢
@DoctorDogma
@DoctorDogma 11 месяцев назад
His gift is what killed him. I think the filmmaking of Synecdoche New York is what made him give up on life. If I was had to play that sad of a character so well I would kill myself too
@blackleague212
@blackleague212 8 месяцев назад
He had his own demons, truly.
@kimibellzhong5670
@kimibellzhong5670 5 месяцев назад
Whats why you should never do drugs.
@smoothcriminal28
@smoothcriminal28 4 года назад
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was on the highest possible level of Acting. He was hands down, the best of his generation. He inhabited the very essence of all his characters.
@f.r.etling6226
@f.r.etling6226 3 года назад
He really did, he did more than recite lines, he created a real person on screen
@ennuiblue4295
@ennuiblue4295 3 года назад
Everything he did, he gave 💯 brilliant
@dennisleporte2327
@dennisleporte2327 10 лет назад
The dynamic between these two is insane
@paulrob555
@paulrob555 10 лет назад
VERY well put. Their energies are ridiculous!
@randalthor6872
@randalthor6872 2 года назад
The sexual tension between them is palpable!
@amberwest7846
@amberwest7846 4 месяца назад
Truly poetic
@chocolate8486
@chocolate8486 2 года назад
Doesn’t even feel like he’s acting. He becomes that character
@JoelZWilliams1
@JoelZWilliams1 7 лет назад
The open window was a great metaphor. "Who keeps opening my window?", she says as she slams it down shut. Symbolic of how she likes to keep a tight check on things that may slip into her tightly controlled world without her approval.
@gg4465a
@gg4465a 7 лет назад
Joel Z. Williams It's actually a weirdly obvious callback to PSH's speech about gossip, when he cuts the pillow and lets the feathers fly everywhere from the window.
@MIZORAM_mafaka_hnamte
@MIZORAM_mafaka_hnamte 7 лет назад
Joel Z. Williams Wow.. Thanks friend. Very Informative. I gonna save your comment
@RabuHina
@RabuHina 7 лет назад
Very good point there. It makes me think of another scene shown much earlier in the film. The priest wants to do a Frosty The Snowman play but the nun disapproves of it saying its pagan or something (regarding the hat that brings Frosty to life), and I think she personally fabricated these claims to get rid of him from the school.
@ADHDmenace1118
@ADHDmenace1118 6 лет назад
Joel Z. Williams Or could it show her lapse in judgment, and willingness to blame others? She could've very well opened her window prior, yet with her certainty and suspension, she may have forgotten she did and just blamed someone else. If she runs such a tight ship then she would know and cease any windows being opened in her own office.
@savior5225
@savior5225 4 года назад
@@ADHDmenace1118 But,she wouldn't open the window,she never does nor wants it to open. She's certain she didn't,but as shown in the movie, some things is unexplained left without complete answer.
@smonkey957
@smonkey957 10 лет назад
Brilliant actor...what a loss.
@FlyingGold
@FlyingGold 9 лет назад
What's so great about this movie and scene is you're never sure who's in the right really.
@nambelas
@nambelas 9 лет назад
Yeah, it does a good job in dividing the general audience. But in reality, people who choose to be catholic will definitely take side with the school principal. The portrayal of the priest is a bit too unrealistic for catholic community... especially when he tries to adopt secular Christmas song, he looks very vulnerable to abuse his authority and popularity.
@MrProphet24
@MrProphet24 9 лет назад
So true!
@desisarod
@desisarod 9 лет назад
It's obvious to me he was guilty
@nambelas
@nambelas 9 лет назад
The way the nuns and the priests were portrayed in the movie, it gave us impression that modernization in the priesthood means leaving the door wide open for hedonism, commercialism and disrespect towards traditional values.
@desisarod
@desisarod 9 лет назад
???
@EgbertWilliams
@EgbertWilliams 6 лет назад
Streep's certainty and Hoffman's smugness make one lean toward his guilt. The one "out" that occurs to me about this film is that Hoffman's character may not have abused the boy, but rather recognized that the boy was homosexual because the priest was also, and attempted to bond with the boy as a comfort and bolster through the hardships he knew he would endure. That is the most benign reading I can give it and the only one that makes my "doubt" of his guilt linger.
@YardieLowProductions
@YardieLowProductions 4 года назад
I've had the same exact thought!
@user-om9fw4ce4e
@user-om9fw4ce4e 3 года назад
He's guilty as sin. So many clues, give it another watch. Im certain of it......
@JaredJonesAZ
@JaredJonesAZ 3 года назад
I've watched the movie a few times and I can certainly tell you if I was in a jury I do not see enough evidence to convict
@Kira1Lawliet
@Kira1Lawliet 3 года назад
@@user-om9fw4ce4e The problem is, all of the "clues" in the movie are designed to be read two ways-either as evidence of guilt or innocence. You're NOT supposed to be able to tell which he is. That's the point of the movie. And if you think you ARE sure, then you haven't paid close enough attention.
@diannecarroll4087
@diannecarroll4087 2 года назад
The priest gave the boy wine. Also, innocent people say, No, I did not do that, I would never. Guilty people say How could you know that, you have no proof.
@LaurieWiegler
@LaurieWiegler 10 лет назад
Rest in peace again; I have chills. I am so terribly sad for the loss of this brilliant soul and good man. May his children and family find comfort in knowing we moviegoers loved him, too. So many incredible performances. My heart goes out to everyone who knew him intimately.
@rodeopac
@rodeopac 10 лет назад
Laurie ~ Beautiful statement! Such a profound loss
@LaurieWiegler
@LaurieWiegler 10 лет назад
rodeopac Thank you. Everyone is really feeling it. I can't believe he and Heath Ledger were up for Oscars the same year, too. I just watched that footage from the Oscars 2006. I bawled like a baby when Ledger died. I think I've run out of tears.
@rodeopac
@rodeopac 10 лет назад
I know, stunning loss mixed with the realization of a fleeting life we all experience ~
@arthurlink7992
@arthurlink7992 10 лет назад
Two masters.
@romilrh
@romilrh 2 месяца назад
But PSH will always be "The Master"
@firsttimeisawjupiter1031
@firsttimeisawjupiter1031 6 лет назад
Only he could make me doubt about his character's true intentions. His acting leaves you "Did he do it?" That's not easy acting
@daniel-zh4qc
@daniel-zh4qc 4 года назад
Its even crazier to think they are doing this in front of cameras and 20-30 crew members
@LadyCaSh45
@LadyCaSh45 5 лет назад
he was so guilty in this scene but not beyond a reasonable doubt. i love this film
@fluff975
@fluff975 2 года назад
not at all. for me it seems clear that this scene and the entire film is more about the problematic nature of sister aloysius's approach to her faith--her need for certainty in an uncertain world.... i think it's more to the point that he was innocent. his rage toward her is that much more justified and understandable considering that he was innocent..... if he was actually guilty, im not sure he would have been this unhinged. people who are guilty but feigning innocence are cold and calculated in their defense, whereas he's completely emotionally unraveled and exhausted in his efforts to prove his innocence (im not so sure he'd never done anything in the past, but i really don't think he did anything to donald)
@anxioussamurai9017
@anxioussamurai9017 Год назад
@@fluff975 Well said! When I watch this scene, I absolutely believe he's innocent. I would be emotional and furious too, were I the priest. Of course, other scenes in the movie make you doubt his innocence as well. PSH was such a phenomenal actor.
@fluff975
@fluff975 Год назад
@@anxioussamurai9017 agreed. and yes--he was the greatest.
@conniecooper558
@conniecooper558 Год назад
This scene he wanted to know how did he act in a certain way that would cause her to think this way. It's almost as if he wanted tips on how NOT to get caught when he does it again.
@cristinar5535
@cristinar5535 10 лет назад
Shit man I'm so sad he's gone
@terrywannaberry6857
@terrywannaberry6857 9 лет назад
***** why? she actually is complimenting him and shows him that he was important, why is that a shame?
@hjrhoades6053
@hjrhoades6053 8 лет назад
+Cristina Reyes Watch your language.
@darrickhooker1374
@darrickhooker1374 6 лет назад
Me too... one of the best
@deerheart87
@deerheart87 5 лет назад
Me too such a severe loss such a talent
@KarlRoloff69
@KarlRoloff69 2 года назад
First Meryl Streep movie i ever saw and I immediately understood what the fuss was about
@SuperOlivess
@SuperOlivess 10 лет назад
Will miss you brother Hoffman. One of the best actors to have ever lived.
@TheLialil64
@TheLialil64 3 года назад
Two *brilliant* Titans and a master class. Excellent film.
@LadyCaSh45
@LadyCaSh45 5 лет назад
and he kept trying to figure how much info she had, he is such a great actor RIP... one of the best dialogues ever !
@twtwelshy2
@twtwelshy2 9 лет назад
The two greatest actors of their generation, absolutely magnificent.
@devindash3095
@devindash3095 9 лет назад
Let's not get carried away here. Philip was clearly the stronger actor but Meryl has had the higher profile career and is a capable actor as well.
@bjesgirl
@bjesgirl 9 лет назад
Devin Dash Lol! I think Meryl is the greatest actor or actress ever. PSH is amazing as well. But Meryl > Brando. Yes, I said it.
@desisarod
@desisarod 9 лет назад
I don't think Philip had that many movies and oscar nominations like Meryl
@bradleyneedlehead4429
@bradleyneedlehead4429 8 лет назад
+Desirée Rodríguez Exactly that just means his genius went unrecognized.
@desisarod
@desisarod 8 лет назад
i dont think they are the same generation... philip is like 10 years younger than meyl... no?
@wahwahmels41
@wahwahmels41 3 года назад
The fact that he’s defensive and is asking her right away, says he could or might get caught. He’s mad but mad he got Caught. Such a good scene
@BaronEvola123
@BaronEvola123 Год назад
Have you ever been accused of something you didn't do? This is the end of the movie. This woman is destroying his reputation and he's been remarkably cool up until this point.
@fans-ed1td
@fans-ed1td Год назад
To some people, it doesn't matter how the priest reacted. If hes defensive, he's guilty. If he's does nothing, he's guilty. If he blinked too hard at her questions, he's guilty. I think people are (understandably) so against child sexual abuse, just like Streeps character, that if someone is under accusation for it, any little thing they do is scrutinized that will support their belief that he is guilty.
@conniecooper558
@conniecooper558 Год назад
Then how can one explain his departure from 3 parishes in 5 years? The older boy always pulling away from him?
@uofc57
@uofc57 8 лет назад
His character is such a hypocrite! He accuses the sister of not being progressive, but later when she tells him that she spoke to a nun at his previous parish, he gets angry at her for not speaking to the priest, and reminds her that she answers "to us". He's not so progressive as he would like to think.
@laminage
@laminage 8 лет назад
+uofc57 Did she talk to The Nun to ask if he acted "inappropriately" with other Boys.
@zioncallaham1068
@zioncallaham1068 8 лет назад
+laminage No...She lied
@laminage
@laminage 8 лет назад
Oh she called his bluff. Either way, this Movie was amazing. Did you ever see Heaven Help Us. It's a Teen Comedy but one of The Brothers named Constance was a real SOB who liked abusing the Boys.
@zioncallaham1068
@zioncallaham1068 8 лет назад
OMG!! You just named most of my favs!!! Where have you been all my life!!!!
@laminage
@laminage 8 лет назад
Oh really! I thought I was the only one who liked that Movie. Isn't it amazing that so much Talent came from this Movie. Brat Packer Kevin McCarthy, Patrick Dempsey before he became Dr. McDreamy, Kevin Dillon who did Entourage, and Yeardley Smith before she voiced Maggie Simpson and Mary Stuart Masterson from Some Kind Of Wonderful.
@nataly2922
@nataly2922 9 лет назад
one of the most interesting movies with 3 great actors of all time, Phillip Seymour, Mery and Amy Adams, awesome!
@alxmrjr288
@alxmrjr288 4 года назад
Viola Davis
@hero5977
@hero5977 10 месяцев назад
pls include VD in the list.. ❤her😊
@brianmac3903
@brianmac3903 4 года назад
When you're "dragging" Meryl Streep to a great performance you know you're watching a legend
@djr6876
@djr6876 Год назад
⚡️flash of lightning, 💥sound of thunder, “I know people”. My favorite ‘Meryl Streep’ character.
@krissyy9686
@krissyy9686 10 лет назад
Sad,just so sad,He had so much more to give, I feel so sad for his babies,Cooper, 10, Tallulah 7 and Willa 5,R.I.P Phillip
@PeachesThePup
@PeachesThePup 2 года назад
The acting here real made this movie shine. A great film.
@daytripperr1965
@daytripperr1965 10 лет назад
Truly one of the greatest actors of our time.
@Whateverhappened_to_Fay_Wray
1:36 love that delivery
@fluff975
@fluff975 11 лет назад
he's my favorite actor.
@annieemanniee
@annieemanniee 10 лет назад
This is such a fucking great film. He was a magician. I remember watching this thinking ... WHAT ACTOR TAKES THIS HORRIBLE ROLE??? (and still seems like and awesome person personally) ..... A GREAT ONE.
@biancalong1231
@biancalong1231 2 года назад
He accidentally admitted to it when he said 'this as nothing to do with the wine'
@biancalong1231
@biancalong1231 2 года назад
This **has nothing to do with wine
@lewisedwards4058
@lewisedwards4058 2 года назад
He’s such a good actor- this character is repugnant in every way and he plays it so well.
@vasvas8914
@vasvas8914 2 года назад
Its funny that I thought Streep character was repugnant
@anxioussamurai9017
@anxioussamurai9017 Год назад
@@vasvas8914 I found Streep to be repugnant as well. When I look at her actions throughout the film, I truly believe she was capable and willing to destroy an innocent man's life based on nothing more than suspicion.
@carterhayes8430
@carterhayes8430 10 лет назад
Amazing, amazing, amazing actor. Seriously talented!!
@mre5053
@mre5053 9 лет назад
I Just went through this movie paying close attention to background themes. He definitely was a predetor. But he wasnt molesting Donald he was molesting the two white boys. The very first shot was one of them getting out of bed. He had Three flowers in his book and when he sat down conceding to the nun he took only two flowers out. He was reminiscing over his two possessions. Knowing he has to leave them. Donald the third flower was bonded with him but not as a conquest Donald was a reflection of his own homosexual repression. There are soo many hidden gems that show the truth. Too many to list. One is his urgency for the nun to call the Bishop. This is most likely the man she saw Flynn in a friendly embrace with outside her window. He doesn't back down untill she mentions going over the bishops head. Rage. Then panic. Outside the candy store was St Lawrence St. Shown several times. "St lawrence was known as a martyr". The nun mentions the pastor was given a promotion and sent to be the Pastor of "St Jerome church and school" St Jerome was sent to Rome by his father where he had pagan influence and indulged shamelessly in hedonistic pleasures. So Pastor Flynn Martyrd himself to protect the Bishop from her prying, and the bishop sent Pastor Flynn somewhere where he could go play freely. When it was mentioned to her that Donald misses Pastor Flynn greatly. This is where her doubt set in. She knew in her gut what Flynn was but was wrong about Donald. She focused her attention on the wrong boy. Rewatch this movie knowing he is a predetor. From the moment he is accused he shows his true colors. Using the church's podium as a personal counter attack, then approaching the weaker nun alone to charm her. He uses the "were the same" manipulation. The mark of a sociopath. He tries thia with the stronger nun but she sees thru. Several times he mentions or plays the victim of progressive thinking and for giving love. NAMBLA rhetoric. Watch this movie again, pay attention to the lamps and lights as well
@HaidyAdham
@HaidyAdham 8 лет назад
+John E In this plot, a white roman catholic school, a pedophile would never try to approach a white boy! Pedophiles only target isolated, introvert kids, which Donald happens to be one of them due to his race and sexual orientation. As you can see, all the white boys in this movie are outspoken and loud, the blond boy, William London, for instance, would never keep quiet if that priest ever tried to touch him sexually!
@mre5053
@mre5053 8 лет назад
Im thinking now he popped all three but donald wasnt really a posession cause he wanted it, thats what the mother eluded to. I think Flyn likes the hunt, likes to break the stronger personalities. Look at the way he. Pulles only two of the three flowers out of the book at the end touching them, like reminiscing. Just like Dexter and his slides. Flynn was giving up two conquests. Also kids often act out with behavioral problems like that after being molested.
@HaidyAdham
@HaidyAdham 8 лет назад
John E That seems like a conspiracy theory to me :). I still believe that Flynn molested Donald and the boy's mother knows of it. Anyway, it's just the point of this movie, they got us all rolling in doubt.
@erc5033
@erc5033 8 лет назад
+John E Where are your sources for the St Jerome flight from rome and hedonistic pleassures.
@mre5053
@mre5053 8 лет назад
+Ernesto Cardiel it was on Wikipedia. he was known for other stuff of course but it was noted he strayed from the church into pagan stuff.
@WotansKarl
@WotansKarl 11 месяцев назад
This is an extremely underrated movie
@blackleague212
@blackleague212 8 месяцев назад
I mean it’s not transformers or avengers… a great tv movie but I would’ve never seen it in the movie theater.
@UkuleleKorea
@UkuleleKorea 10 лет назад
RIP philip best actining scene
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
*acting*
@patty4709
@patty4709 3 года назад
Two fantastic talents. A problem since the beginning of time. Children and families lives destroyed due to abuse.
@phonegalfitness
@phonegalfitness 4 года назад
“What are you doing in this school?.. Even more the point, what are you doing in the priesthood??” Exactly. He is guilty. You can tell by how he reactively tried to deflect, distract, & project after being point-blank confronted.
@swooningtree
@swooningtree Месяц назад
Even if he didn’t do it, the way he high hats her by opening the window in her office, sitting in her seat, telling her not to pick up the papers and basically rubbing the hierarchy in her face is super annoying. She was looking for excuses to dislike him but he sure as hell gave them to her
@lilspring1057
@lilspring1057 2 года назад
When great actors act together, they do even better! Like with the Viola Davies scene.... Jeez..
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
*Davis*
@khesmoon7007
@khesmoon7007 9 лет назад
This scene alone should have won Meryl Streep the oscar
@doc4384
@doc4384 8 лет назад
Everytime she nominated, she should win! 😂
@susfring7012
@susfring7012 6 лет назад
Um, I think 3 is plenty 😂😂😂
@yannick245
@yannick245 5 лет назад
I think Meryl had her fair share...
@Puppy_Puppington
@Puppy_Puppington Год назад
It doesn’t feel like he passed so long ago :( it still feels recent.
@cookielover1213
@cookielover1213 11 лет назад
She is amazing
@keith6868
@keith6868 2 года назад
Hoffman's half second beat before he says "that's not good enough" is very telling..
@edwarddelman5287
@edwarddelman5287 Год назад
He was such a great actor wow
@tony33oh
@tony33oh 10 лет назад
He was one of my favs.
@timothyj1966
@timothyj1966 5 лет назад
SOMEBODY is in trouble for opening up that window!!! YIKES
@chewie2055
@chewie2055 3 года назад
Perfect clap of thunder. 1:59
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
Too perfect. Almost funny to me.
@Spectrumpicture
@Spectrumpicture Год назад
I forgot how great this film is. Im gonna have to watch it again.
@desisarod
@desisarod 9 лет назад
Movie clips thank you but why do you cut so awful your clips??
@vodkagal28
@vodkagal28 5 лет назад
Let's be honest here. IF he didn't do anything improper(pretty sure he did), that nun would have still wanted him out, because he was wanting progression, and she was a traditionalist.
@fluff975
@fluff975 2 года назад
why do u think he did?
@vodkagal28
@vodkagal28 2 года назад
@@fluff975 I dunno,just a vibe I guess.
@Tyanes17
@Tyanes17 11 лет назад
Meryl and Phil. Clash of titans. Love them both. Btw,I dont believe the priest had molested the boy.
@fiftyfadesofgrey
@fiftyfadesofgrey 8 месяцев назад
I had to do this scene last night w my partner and I was Phillip Seymour Hoffman role. Rip Mr. Hoffman!
@Woozler554
@Woozler554 10 лет назад
They are both such excellent, excellent actors. It is a real tragedy that the brilliant talent Philip Seymour Hoffman left us so early. Stoners, BEWARE. This could one day happen to you. Wasted talent is such a tragedy. Drugs of all kinds risks it.
@whiteowl87
@whiteowl87 6 лет назад
He's clearly the talent. She dodges and pressures him, but he gets her to admit bias and stays clean. She can't prove wrong doing, and he successfully confronts an attack on his character and judgement.
@cunningfox7838
@cunningfox7838 Год назад
He resigned, he was a man and had favor and yet he still feared that leveraging those things wouldn’t be enough to beat her. He made the better arguments, but her unrelenting suspicion and feeding of bread crumbs along the way made him desperate and induced his fear.
@whiteowl87
@whiteowl87 Год назад
@@cunningfox7838 To me, it seems it was creating a hostile environment and the issue was a technical one, taking blame for not outing the student for the wine. Rather than sending her out, he was promoted elsewhere. She was left with doubt in the end.
@cunningfox7838
@cunningfox7838 Год назад
@@whiteowl87 I think they both suffer from doubt. He is a priest, and if this principle is launching baseless accusations like this she is a danger to all of those children and all the employees at the school quite frankly. It’s his duty to get her removed, but he doubted how he would fare and he did not have faith and so he resigned. But you are right, she was left doubt as well. Something I noticed this time around: the boy was called to the rectory, in order for the priests story to add up Donald would have to have drank the alcohol before then, But no strange behavior was exhibited from the child before he went, which means the alcohol is consumed during the visit. This seems like a major plot hole unless I missed something.
@cinephileosophy4877
@cinephileosophy4877 9 месяцев назад
@@cunningfox7838super late reply, forgive me, but I just saw the film today lol. Sister James says she smelled alcohol in the breath of the black student Flynn is suspected of having an inappropriate relationship with after he returns from their visit but it’s entirely possible for him to have drank the wine beforehand and for her not to smell it on his breath because she didn’t approach or talk to him directly prior to his departure from the class. Then once he returns and she checks up on him since he was distraught she likely got close enough to smell it. As for his acting sad after returning, it could be that he’s ashamed for having disappointed a man he looks up to so much by drinking the communion wine.
@hutch1197
@hutch1197 3 года назад
This movie is about so much more than simply her suspicion and his denial. It's about the politics of the Catholic Church, the power given toward the men over the women, political attitudes toward progressive education and more. She already didn't like him because of his new education methods and attitudes, so she was looking for even half a reason to get rid of him. At the same time, he just might have given her one.
@diannecarroll4087
@diannecarroll4087 2 года назад
The old blind nun they're trying to help hide her blindness so she doesn't get sent to the old nun's home where they're treated poorly illustrates this power dynamic. Contrast the nuns eating their spartan meals in the school cafeteria with the priests living it up in their mansion of a rectory, dining on rare roast beef, drinking booze, smoking, laughing. Amy Adams can't have a cough drop but the priest dumps extra sugars in his tea.
@hutch1197
@hutch1197 2 года назад
@@diannecarroll4087 Absolutely. I know a retired Catholic priest and he conveyed to me that the contrasts between the male and female clergy experiences was perfectly depicted. The leadership hierarchy of the church is all male and has never been subtle about its favorable treatment to men. The priest told me that the men got all sorts of perks, including expense accounts, paid trips, flexibility with their living arrangements, etc. The nuns, on the other hand, had to make do with the absolute least possible.
@randalthor6872
@randalthor6872 2 года назад
@@hutch1197 oh NOez! THe GeNdEr PaY gAp In ThE ChUrch!!!!
@prashantmakwana9966
@prashantmakwana9966 4 года назад
Rip Philip...you were true legend..
@195511SM
@195511SM 11 лет назад
I gotta' rent this movie or something......It was on TV earlier, and I was taking a nap on the sofa ( it's Sunday afternoon...)......when I was jolted awake be Hoffman's ranting & raving about something. So I only saw about the last 15 minutes.
@cuerollen
@cuerollen 10 лет назад
Intensity- He had it in spades.
@blackleague212
@blackleague212 8 месяцев назад
I think Meryl Streep went back in time to get this mid 50s authentic Bronx accent.
@SaintVodou
@SaintVodou 2 года назад
PSH: you’re still missed.
@zoeevans6410
@zoeevans6410 4 года назад
‘I know people.’ Yes, you do.
@dimitristakas823
@dimitristakas823 3 года назад
What a great class of actors?!
@da96103
@da96103 2 года назад
0:50 Sister Aloysius' attack against Father Flynn's gaslighting.
@lelelew2735
@lelelew2735 Год назад
His out in this scene was his eagerness to know how she knew. Like saying " what convinced you? Or something of that nature shouldnt be on his mind as an innocent man.. his eagerness and frustration was the why? Instead of what shes actually accusing him of. He takes importance and pride in hiding his steps ( clean fingernails) so someone seeing through his act ,him not covering his tracks perfectly brings him to rage
@Flynn94
@Flynn94 3 года назад
I believe he’s guilty, but I don’t know...
@keithgardner5818
@keithgardner5818 4 года назад
Great, yes, cut it off just before the famous quote that I’m looking for.
@Filmmaker809
@Filmmaker809 5 лет назад
Seymour's best film in my opinion.
@cathycastillo7027
@cathycastillo7027 2 года назад
Goodbye Jam
@june7914
@june7914 10 лет назад
Superb and flawless acting. I attend Catholic school in the 60's and the Director nailed perfectly the details and actions as well as the vast worlds apart were the lives of the nuns and the lives of the priests. Priests could own property, smoke, drink and enjoy life while the nuns took vows of poverty and owned nothing. As a young lady, I noticed this difference and never understood it. After watching the movie many times, my observation is that William London recoiled from Father Flynn because the priest had grabbed his hand asking if the young man had washed his hands who said he had. Father Flynn asked then why were they a different color than his face and neck which all the students laughed at William. Sister Aloysius had not observed the entire dialogue and, therefore, assumed the worst of William London's reaction to Father Flynn which was the basis for Sister Aloysius' relentless suspicions. Father Flynn weighed all his options and resignation/transfer was the best choice. I am sure he had some type of transgressions, however, being a sexual predator was not one of them--in this play turned movie. Sister Aloysius would stop at nothing to ruin Father Flynn's reputation.
@izbavynasotlukavago
@izbavynasotlukavago 9 лет назад
"Priests could own property, smoke, drink and enjoy life while the nuns took vows of poverty and owned nothing. As a young lady, I noticed this difference and never understood it." No, it's not social injustice. All nuns belong to religious orders. All monks belong to religious orders. Some priests belong to religious orders, but most do not, and so are called diocesan or "secular" priests. Yes, i went to the same schools in the 60's, and i never learned anything about the faith either. That was by design, through nefarious forces within the Church herself, following the Council. Had to learn it on my own later.
@nambelas
@nambelas 9 лет назад
Patricia Holloway True. Father Flynn resigned before the problem could blow out of proportions. Spreading gossip is one thing, rummaging through his past and furthermore his private life is crossing the line.
@deniser55
@deniser55 6 лет назад
Priests take vows of poverty too.....nuns can smoke and drink too.
@allys744
@allys744 Год назад
When the sister says, “certainly,” and thunder and lightning strikes, that gave me chills 😬 it was like God was assisting her in taking down Flynn
@jellybean-zv8yy
@jellybean-zv8yy 10 лет назад
Hard role to play rip man
@bennettwinters7278
@bennettwinters7278 3 года назад
I can't believe PSH is gone.
@rickso12
@rickso12 10 лет назад
RIP ,best actor ever
@AnonymousAccount514
@AnonymousAccount514 2 года назад
he is scary when he raises his voice
@GiantSandles
@GiantSandles 8 лет назад
I've watched this movie like 3 or 4 times and each time I come up with a different answer on whether or not I think he did it. Hoffman is amazing in this, I would've loved to see him win an Oscar for it but obviously there was Ledger that year (although I think you could've easily had Hoffman in the lead actor category for that role, in which case he would've easily deserved to win)
@GiantSandles
@GiantSandles 8 лет назад
***** Yeah that's pretty much the same answer as I've come up with
@heathernikki5734
@heathernikki5734 5 лет назад
The writer said in an interview that Flynn is a pedo
@user-om9fw4ce4e
@user-om9fw4ce4e 3 года назад
He's guilty as sin, so many clues.....I'm certain of it.....
@user-om9fw4ce4e
@user-om9fw4ce4e 3 года назад
His resignation was his confession
@GiantSandles
@GiantSandles 3 года назад
@@user-om9fw4ce4e It's pretty easy to imagine he just had some other unrelated misdeed in a previous parish that she would've found out about and he didn't want exposed
@machiavellimadman
@machiavellimadman 11 лет назад
Thumbs up if you doubt him.....
@SuperGemini17
@SuperGemini17 10 лет назад
So sad
@Bmot0
@Bmot0 7 лет назад
I want one of those hats
@DanielLazuka
@DanielLazuka Год назад
Hoffman was incredible in this movie. My opinion will be unpopular, but I think he even deserved to win an Oscar for this performance over Heath Ledger
@guillermovictorlermandahol5657
@guillermovictorlermandahol5657 10 лет назад
RIP
@wcthesecret
@wcthesecret 5 лет назад
...meryl streep seems like the kind of person that would do this in real life.
@PiCheZvara
@PiCheZvara 8 месяцев назад
I think he was guilty of something. Otherwise he wouldnt be so touchy or pushy about the issue. Then again, the power of gossip is really strong.
@JB0523
@JB0523 10 лет назад
He didnt do
@owsha9258
@owsha9258 4 года назад
I find it crazy how many people in the comments are “unsure” of the priest’s guilt. Anyone who has ever been abused and watches this movie will be sure to see the signs right away. Doubt doesn’t come from nowhere, and it only stays if it can’t be explained away.
@gamemaster2311
@gamemaster2311 3 года назад
You're missing the point. There's no answer as to whether he did or didn't do it.
@diana.290
@diana.290 Год назад
@@gamemaster2311 Yes, there is, even the writer made it clear. Watch the movie again carefully. The priest is guilty but the victim is not Donald, it's Jimmy Hurley. The sister's doubts at the end are not about his guilt, but about the church, as an insitution. They knew he was guilty and got him a promotion.
@gamemaster2311
@gamemaster2311 Год назад
@@diana.290 Literally no proof of this lol
@marleinasmom
@marleinasmom Год назад
@@diana.290 The only way to find out for sure is to ask someone who has played the part. They're the only ones the writer tells.
@nujac321
@nujac321 11 лет назад
Then watch him sitting down.
@scouttalent9517
@scouttalent9517 8 лет назад
I think he did, sister A was not the only suspicious nun the innocent sister brought it to her and she was suspicious first which is why she went to the locker. The boy that's always pulling away from father F and doesn't like him at all. I think when the innocent sister became suspicious it was a huge foreshadow for his guilt. Being innocent sister James didn't and couldn't fathom his guilt. With father f leaving so quick, the kid that's always pulling away and the sister who couldn't and would never be suspicious without cause because she sees the world so purely then sister A was kind of suspicious even before sister James brought it to her it to me points to guilt
@fallenhope1
@fallenhope1 8 лет назад
+Amy Johnson You have doubts?
@heathernikki5734
@heathernikki5734 5 лет назад
Yep, he's guilty
@savior5225
@savior5225 4 года назад
Not to mention ,scene where he was saying goodbye ,why did the camera focus on London? And why did London look happy? Why did London lean back I'm nail scene? London was a victim as well.
@daytripperr1965
@daytripperr1965 10 лет назад
Philip Seymour Hoffman is one of the greatest actors of our time. God this scene is so well-acted.
@xomarahdickison7567
@xomarahdickison7567 2 года назад
Don’t leave out Viola Davis please
@Life_is_Beautiful20k
@Life_is_Beautiful20k Год назад
I m not satisfied...ask the boy. He will protect you. Because you seduced him.....But how can an old priest seduce a child???
@juliansmith4987
@juliansmith4987 4 года назад
Rip
@Shadoefax760
@Shadoefax760 9 лет назад
dam, both anazing actors
@EmiliusReturns
@EmiliusReturns 3 месяца назад
Is there a rule about priests and nuns needing a third party if they’re alone together? I’m not familiar with it but it comes up in this movie.
@seankim884
@seankim884 3 месяца назад
This Is Where You Watch Synecdoche New York This Is Where You Watch Capote And He’s Like The Master Or Along Came Polly Or The Talented Mr Ripley Punch Drunk Love And Hunger Games Films RIP To Him!
@crazyguy43
@crazyguy43 11 лет назад
No one knows. Seriously, the writer/director only told Philip Seymour Hoffman whether he did it or not.
@user-xm6ro1ep5d
@user-xm6ro1ep5d 2 года назад
If you couldn’t tell who was in the right or wrong, you need to do some research outside this movie
@Doggieballs5225
@Doggieballs5225 7 лет назад
He was the modern day John Candy... now he's gone...
@xomarahdickison7567
@xomarahdickison7567 2 года назад
Wth?
@geraldwaldrop5131
@geraldwaldrop5131 Год назад
Was he guilty or not.....
@KathleenEngel-id7vk
@KathleenEngel-id7vk 10 месяцев назад
I think he was good. Not great. That's how drug addiction is...
@vincemelson9655
@vincemelson9655 11 месяцев назад
I used to believe he was innocent at first, Meryl Streep's character does sort of come off like a negative individual looking to drag him down based on her own projections. Ive dealt with people hating on me at jobs based on absolutely nothing, and until you set them strait and defend yourself they will keep doing it. So I wanted him to be innocent, I wonder if the sister would like me if I came in as a priest because she is very old school, and the father is slightly more laid back and agreeable (like myself) but alas I do believe her suspicions were correct.
@tutunepan492
@tutunepan492 11 лет назад
did the priest really molested the boy.... the dialogue in that part is so ambiguous....I can't point if he confessed or she is just stubborn!
@adrianatdottru
@adrianatdottru 3 года назад
@@MaceAhWindu I hate when directors for that 😂😅
@johnvictorroderos8842
@johnvictorroderos8842 3 года назад
@@MaceAhWindu and I love it! I'm up all night making up my own theories
@diana.290
@diana.290 Год назад
The priest was guilty but the victim was not Donald, it was Jimmy Hurley. Watch the movie again carefully. And the nun's doubts at the end are not about his guilt, but about the church, as an institution. They knew he was guilty and got him a promotion.
@tutunepan492
@tutunepan492 Год назад
@@diana.290 ...I shall do.....thanks
@l.a.3479
@l.a.3479 Год назад
@@tutunepan492 That's Diana's opinion, not a fact. The movie/play is supposed to be ambiguous. Analyze the dialogue, research the play online and draw your own conclusion.
@KnThSelf2ThSelfBTrue
@KnThSelf2ThSelfBTrue Год назад
as a r**e survivor and a trans person who gets thrown in with pedos for simply existing, this movie absolutely smacks
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