Sigue al cardenal Lomeli mientras supervisa al grupo de cardenales encargados de elegir a un nuevo líder de la Iglesia, al tiempo que intenta descubrir un secreto del difunto Pontífice.Sigue al cardenal Lomeli mientras supervisa al grupo de cardenales encargados de elegir a un nuevo líder de la Iglesia, al tiempo que intenta descubrir un secreto del difunto Pontífice.Sigue al cardenal Lomeli mientras supervisa al grupo de cardenales encargados de elegir a un nuevo líder de la Iglesia, al tiempo que intenta descubrir un secreto del difunto Pontífice.
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Unless we are (or have been) a Catholic Cardinal, we don't know what goes on behind closed doors after a Pope dies. Conclave gives us a convincing glimpse of the machinations and intrigue.
Fiennes is outstanding as the "Dean" - the one entrusted by the past Pope, to conduct the ancient procedure which selects a new one.
The close-up camera work is excellent. Long corridors, talking heads, facial looks, body movements, and even the sound of breathing do a lot of heavy lifting to create a tense yet controlled and subdued mood. Superb settings, sumptuous costumes. Good dialogue and interaction.
Conclave has a slow pace - but it's a mood piece so that's fine. We gradually go deeper and deeper into the process, but also into the minds of the senior clerics assembled. There is emotion and scandal.
Strong film 8/10. But Fiennes 10/10, and possibly an Oscar for best actor?
I let the odd tone shift go but the ending, which I won't spoil, that comes out of a different movie and causes the lead to go against everything they shoot for during the movie.
It seems like a slightly less expected political thriller over what is a big event in the world as and when it happens but then shifts like rollercoaster in the final scenes.
The main actors - Fiennes, Tucci, Lithgow, Rossellini and Msamati, deliver powerful performances, and the film is worth seeing for these alone.
The script is well written, although cliched in some parts, but does provide tension, momentum and intrigue.
The settings equally play their part and, given the scale, add gravitas and authenticity, not just a backdrop.
Having said all of that, and without giving away anything away, the ending felt added on, and didn't properly integrate with the rest of the film. Whilst the message was well intentioned, to an extent, it undermined the build up in the rest of the film - it felt simplistic and a la mode - unnecessarily. A pity, because if as much attention had been given to this part of the film as the rest, it would have been a better film.
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- TriviaIn the wake of Pope Francis's death on April 21, 2025, numerous sources have cited this film for its accuracy in detailing the conclave process. When the pope is found deceased, he is asked three times if he is dead before the "sede vacante" is declared. The papal ring (called the Ring of the Fisherman) is removed and destroyed, to prevent it from being used to forge the pope's seal on documents. An official announcement that the throne of the Holy See (the Catholic church's governing body) is vacant is made, which begins a nine day period of mourning. The papal apartment is closed off with crimson ribbon and sealed with a wax papal stamp. The College of Cardinals are sequestered in apartments (Domus Sanctae Marthae, or Saint Martha's House) to eat and sleep between votes. Finally, the windows and doors to the Sistine Chapel, where the actual election takes place and ballots are cast, are darkened, shuttered, and locked to maintain the secrecy of the conclave. Newer security measures are shown as well, such as the Sistine Chapel being swept for electronic listening devices. ID cards are issued to all conclave servants after a reporter disguised as a servant was discovered during the conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI in 2005. All members of the College of Cardinals are required to surrender their mobile phones and other electronic devices, Vatican City's Wi-Fi network is temporarily shut down, and wireless signal jammers are activated within the Sistine Chapel itself.
- ErroresIt's established that there are 108 cardinals involved in the conclave. However, in the third round of voting there are a total of 110 votes and then in the fifth round of voting there are 113 total votes counted.
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Lawrence: Certainty is the great enemy of unity. Certainty is the deadly enemy of tolerance. Even Christ was not certain at the end. "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" he cried out in his agony at the ninth hour on the cross. Our faith is a living thing precisely because it walks hand-in-hand with doubt. If there was only certainty and no doubt, there would be no mystery. And therefore, no need for faith. Let us pray that God will grant us a Pope who doubts. And let him grant us a Pope who sins and asks for forgiveness and who carries on.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 10 December 2024 (2024)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 20,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 32,580,655
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,601,995
- 27 oct 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 127,608,842
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h(120 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1