When the beloved pope dies suddenly, Cardinal Lawrence, Dean of the College of Cardinals, oversees the conclave to elect his successor. Locked in the Vatican with the world’s most powerful cardinals, he uncovers a maze of secrets, scandals, and power plays that could upend the Church.
River reviews the political thriller 'Conclave,' directed by Edward Berger. The film explores the intricate power dynamics within the Vatican as Cardinals gather to elect a new Pope following the sudden death of the previous one. River delves into the film's themes of ambition, hypocrisy, and the human condition, highlighting the performances of Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci. The discussion also covers the film's cinematography, score, and the controversial ending that left River feeling unsatisfied despite the overall quality of the film.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction to Conclave
01:52 Overview of the Film and Its Context
04:19 Themes of Power and Ambition
10:18 Character Analysis and Performances
12:13 Plot Recap and Key Events
23:39 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
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