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Doubt
The film version of doubt has a common theme of Winds of Change. From the open sermon of the Father Flynn to the changing of seasons. The coming storm is slowly foreshadow with the Frosty the Snowman scene. Father Flynn brings up that they should allow the kids to dress up and have fun with Frosty the Snowman. Sister Aloysius slowly becomes annoyed with this pet peeve. She disagrees and she points out that they the church or not the kids family or the friends. The nun shows a cold aloofness that thrives in tough love and Authority while father Flynn is trying to be more open and accepting. The Sister Aloysius' stem mountain of authority slowly unravelling with the disagreement on how to interact with the students. The movie ads more seems to show the interactions between relationships of the students with the nun and the priest. The father scenes are painted with a warmer light and calm tone. While the sisters scenes are quiet ,no music, and more of natural sounds. Both figures represent the time periods of the church. The contrast between the two brings drama, tension and historic commentaries.