Confession

Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.

4.7
20051h 30m

In a small Catholic boarding school an unspeakable act has been committed. When High School student, Luther Scott, confesses to Father Michael Kelly, Kelly is bound silent to the particulars of a grisly murder. Now, framed guilty by the desperate teen, Kelly must decide to keep his silence or throw away everything the priesthood holds sacred.

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Cast

Photo of Chris Pine

Chris Pine

Luther Scott

Photo of Cameron Daddo

Cameron Daddo

Father Michael Kelly

Photo of Bruce Davison

Bruce Davison

Father Thomas Parker

Photo of Tom Bosley

Tom Bosley

Father Abbot Sutton

Photo of Peter Greene

Peter Greene

Detective William Fletcher

Photo of Lukas Behnken

Lukas Behnken

Robbie Willingham

Photo of Kate Vernon

Kate Vernon

Detective Robin Mallory

Photo of Janet Carroll

Janet Carroll

Mother Superior

Photo of Robert Pine

Robert Pine

Senator Givens

Photo of Adam Bussell

Adam Bussell

David Bennet

Photo of Evan Ellingson

Evan Ellingson

Benjamin Givens

Photo of Bob Rumnock

Bob Rumnock

Father Jordan

Photo of Craig Shoemaker

Craig Shoemaker

Father Charles

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Stephie59

I just watched this movie, Confession. From the time it started I was intrigued. First of all I love Chris Pine and think of him as a good actor. The movie started off as very interesting and continued so til the end. However, there are some things I didn't like.

Without giving away much, I felt that the priest who was accused (that's in the synopis so I'm not giving anything away), had me very annoyed because I felt he could have said something without breaking his vows.

The detective did not do due diligence in trying to find out more about the crime because he was so hell bent on believing the priest was guilty. I also think they could have fleshed out his reason for his distrust/hatred of priests.

I can forgive the director because I understand he wrote this when he was just 14 years old at a prep school and directed this in his early twenties. So I would give him A for Effort. Still a very interesting story and a good watch if you want a little intrigue. Would love to know what others thought of it.

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