The Confession (1999 film)
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This article is about the movie. For the band, see The Confession (band).
- The Confession is also the English title to the 1970 French-Italian film L'Aveu, as well as the title of a story written by French author Guy de Maupassant.
The Confession is a 1999 drama film directed by David Jones and starring Ben Kingsley, Alec Baldwin, and Anne Twomey.
Memorable lines[1]:
Lawyer (Baldwin): What was it you told me? People think it's hard to do the right thing?
Devout layman (Kingsley): It's not hard to do the right thing.
Lawyer: It's hard to know what the right thing is. But once you know?
Devout layman: Once you know -- once you know what is right, then it's hard not to do it.
[edit] Notes
- ^ The Confession, DVD#7256, Sterling Home Entertainment
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