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Our Fathers

In the '80s, priests and especially the Father Geoghan arrested for sexual abuse of minors. Cardinal Law, also indicted, and the diocese was aware of the actions of these men of the church and was kept secret for years, until the victims decide to seek redress.

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Release : 2005
Rating : 7.2
Studio : Dan Curtis Productions, 
Crew : Director,  Digital Compositor, 
Cast : Ted Danson Christopher Plummer Brian Dennehy Ellen Burstyn Kenneth Welsh
Genre : Drama TV Movie

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CheerupSilver
2018/08/30

Very Cool!!!

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Wordiezett
2018/08/30

So much average

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StyleSk8r
2018/08/30

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Nayan Gough
2018/08/30

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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myspecialparadise
2011/04/19

Our Fathers should have been titled more accurately as The Sins Of Our Fathers. I found this film to be a big let-down. Honesty would have given a more profound look into the lives that were destroyed, as well as the devastated families of those children that were molested and/or brutally raped. Many of these victims remained silent for decades, riddled with guilt and shame ... knowing that they would not be believed if they told the truth about these stereo-typical God-like figures that have always been held in such high regard for their holiness. Most of those that did tell ... they were thrown to the wolves, never to darken their families doorstep again. Many turned to drugs ... to escape the mental torments ... many died during those desperate escapes from reality. Many turned to suicide ... while others turned to everything but God! How could one turn to a being that would allow such evil to occur within a church ... for thousands of years?! The worse of it is that these "Men of God" preyed upon the weakest of our children ... the already abused ... the emotionally disturbed ... the disabled. They also preyed upon those same children that came to them for help ... because they were being horribly abused by another! Because that is what we were taught ... if you are in trouble ... seek out a policeman, better yet ..... a Priest! OMG ... we were so stupid! Give us a more true to life movie about this subject! Show us how these Men Of God bragged about their conquests ... and offered them to other Priests as well. The public deserves to know the whole truth! not just the tamer versions.

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bjb1
2006/11/07

This is a fine film that depicts the Catholic Church in a age of crisis and scandal. The casting and acting was first rate. The director could've easily painted a portrait that would've had a blatant anti-Catholic strain to it but instead chose an aura of sadness and compassion. Perhaps this leads, external of the film, to a cathartic redemption.I am waiting for a similar film involving scientists and their use of psycho-subliminal weaponry and related technology and the secret abduction of unknowing People for purposes of torture and various levels of R&D. This fact, not unlike the current condition of the U.S. Catholic clergy, is embroiled in sickening secrecy and depraved indifference. Outfits like SAIC, with their legion of predators 40000 strong, would be like an Archdioses and NASA would be like the Vatican. Clearly the semi-sympathetic tone on "Our Fathers" would be almost impossible to convey in "Our Scientists" whose crimes against Humanity are far greater than any of the sins of the Catholic Church.

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YoYoP
2005/05/29

Disturbing but well acted dramatization of this tragic true story. Christopher Plummer was extraordinary. He managed to make the character of Cardinal Law, on some level, "sympathetic" if that is possible or, at best, clueless. At the end, however, the only sympathy I felt was for those victims who to this day carry the scars.Although the acting was great, did anyone else notice the "in your face" borrowing from a scene from "All the President's Men" when the editors and reporters from the Boston Globe were debating whether to run the story about the "coverup" of the sex abuse by the church hierarchy. I swear the script was verbatim from a similar scene in "All the President's Men" when the issue was whether to run Woodward and Bernstein's Watergate story. Did the writers of "Our Fathers" ask William Goldman, the screenplay writer for "All...." for permission to borrow so liberally from his script. I guess copying is the sincerest form of flattery.

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michaelzstuff
2005/05/22

My congratulations to Ted Danson, Christopher Plummer, Brian Dennehy, David France and Thomas Michael Donnelly and Dan Curtis for their brave efforts in tackling such a controversial subject. Ten years ago, this film would have never been released.It was so disturbing to watch that I was up all night thinking how excruciatingly painful it was for the parents and the victims. It took many brave souls to take on the Catholic Church on such a horrifying subject as the pedophilia that occurred by the very same Priests to which we entrusted our children. Not to mention the years of cover-up by the Boston diocese! And yet, this cast and crew somehow managed to have this unspeakable subject matter come across so compellingly and tastefully that they deserve a 10 for their efforts. This is truly an award-winning effort. I can almost guarantee that this will be a critically acclaimed film.

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