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Judgment (1990)
Rate:
8
Viewed:
3/19
3/19:
Judgment is a powerful made-for-TV picture about child sex abuse at the hands of priests that was covered up
by the Catholic Church.
The fact that it was made in 1990 says a great deal in terms of predicting the future. This is the reality now, and
it's why religion is on the decline worldwide. People, especially of the recent generations, have simply woken up and
decided that religion is nothing but a man-made, money-making fraud.
Great acting is evident through many players such as Keith Carradine, Blythe Danner, Bob Gunton, Michael Faustino,
Jack Warden, and David Strathairn. Blythe Danner gives the best, most realistic performance as the concerned mother who
feels all of this is morally and criminally wrong. Not many child actors can pull off what Michael Faustino did
which is a tremendous piece of acting.
Bob Gunton certainly has a knack for playing nasty villains: gentle-looking in facial appearance, but when he
speaks, it's all stupid, backwards logic. The most interesting part is the priest's rationale for his sex
abuse crimes: "These kids just need to learn a special kind of loving." Um...right. There's one particular scene when the
attorney, who's played by Jack Warden, gave the boy a practice testimony and then nailed him hard to tears. I have a mixed
feeling about his tactic although I get his point, but he went too far.
All in all, it's a sad story about what happened to the children who were sexually abused by priests, and I hope they all die
and the churches of all denominations go down in flames with them.