If you want to see an intelligent, tense and enjoyable thriller go and see Edward Berger’s Vatican based drama Conclave.
It’s a great ride.
Conclave is the claustrophobic Sistine Chapel based event where some 160 cardinals vote in the next Pope, often over a much protracted period of time .Ralph Fiennes plays Cardinal Lawrence a loyal and principled manager of the Conclave. Although eligible to be Pope himself , he oversees the run for promotion with diligence and fairness only questioning all of the top delegates when troubling information alights some of it from the dead Pope himself.
This “ whodunnit” features some cracking scene stealing characters. The African Cardinal Adeyemi (Lucian Msamati) confident in his continent’s support, the fiercely ambitious liberal Cardinal Bellini (Stanley Tucci), the flamboyantly traditional Italian Cardinal Tedesco ( Sergio Castellitto ) who steals one scene by puffing on a vape! and the obsequious American Cardinal Trembray ( John Lithgow) all want the Papal position but each are thwarted by the twists and turns of a plot which is satisfyingly advocated and superbly played by Fiennes’ Cardinal Lawrence.
It’s a wonderful performance , one of Fiennes’ very best in fact and the whole film is beautifully choreographed and shot by Stéphane Fontaine , who makes the most of the Papal uniforms and wonderful Vatican City backdrop.
I loved it.
On first sight, it wouldn't be my sort of film, but your review has sold it to me. I'll look out for it. Thanks! xx
ReplyDeleteI had the same exact thought!
DeletePatriarchal attitudes and religion at its worst, but I look forward to watching it.
ReplyDeleteI think you in particular will enjoy the ending
DeleteOh, now I REALLY want to see it, lol!
DeleteEnjoyed it very much. I had a feeling the ending would be that or something similar.
ReplyDeleteLinda
DeleteYes I guessed something similar
DeleteLoved it too with a real twist!
ReplyDeleteJust back from watching it. It was wonderful. I read the book when it first came out but had forgotten chunks of it.
ReplyDeleteAgree with you Fiennes was superb.
My sister liked it, too.
ReplyDeleteI saw Wicked this weekend and thought it was great!
It sounds very interesting so will watch for it. Great actors and I enjoyed your review.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
I'm glad to see Lithgow getting roles, he's a superb actor, and nearing the end of his career. I'll watch it asap Thanks, John. Hope you're well.
ReplyDeleteTo be honest his role was the weakest
DeleteWhat a fine movie---the actors, the setting and the precision with which we see the human frailty of those at the top of the religious heap. Phillis in TN
ReplyDeleteIt’s nice to see so many people here who have seen it
DeleteWow, the clothes! All that saturated red, fabulous. I was at a dinner once with a Cardinal who had red satin slipper type shoes that I wanted so bad.
ReplyDeleteCeci
This sounds quite good. I'll look forward to it. Thanks for the recommendation.
ReplyDeleteIt has not come around here, but it sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteI loved it too!. That umbrella scene almost brought tears to my eyes.
ReplyDeleteAnd the symmetry of the shots too, always in balance
DeleteWill try to see it when I can. Sounds good.
ReplyDeleteMy initial impression had been, “there’s no way I’m seeing that.” But everything I’ve read tells me I NEED to see it.
ReplyDeleteAnd let's not forget the brilliance of the wonderful Isabella Rossellini - Bel Ami
ReplyDeleteShe did very little to be fair john
DeleteAre there many cute Swiss guards?
ReplyDeleteI'm not at all a fan of men in uniform, especially police in my own country and soldiers, but I've noticed a slightly pathetic weakening of that antipathy for foreign police (at least the younger ones, even in authoritarian countries such as China!) and (Swiss Guards alert) exotic uniforms,