Conclave' Film Review

The films atmosphere immerses readers in the claustrophobic setting of the conclave, where secrecy and tradition collide with ambition and human frailty. Where the characters are portrayed with depth and moral complexity, standing apart from the political manoeuvring yet drawn into its intrigue. The film is tense, behind‑closed‑doors thriller about the election of a new Pope. It strips away the mystery of the Vatican ritual and shows the cardinals as flawed, ambitious and deeply human. Harris keeps the suspense tight, and the final twist lands with real impact. My favourite part is the ending as the plot twist was very unexpected and against the tradition in the time the film was set. 

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