Featuring a fantastic build-up and even greater payoffs,Conclave’sfinal twistis particularly shocking.
The team behindConclavehave an impeccable talent for mixing factual elements with fictional intrigue.
The film makes no claims of recounting a historical papal election.
Reviews praiseConclave’sshocking drama that involves the film and the novel exploring the fascinating dynamics between cardinals.
In real life, the Conclave is a highly structured event conducted with deep respect and gravity.
Though these elements heighten the drama, they diverge from the solemnity and unity often seen in real Conclaves.
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As such,Conclaveis not based on a true story.
Some of the films have examined critical times in the history of a papacy, such as 2003’sAmen.
Perhaps the best modern example of such a movie is the Oscar-nominatedTwo Popes.
Cardinal Lawrence leads the secretive papal election at the Vatican, where he uncovers a conspiracy and a secret that could destabilize the Church’s foundation as leaders gather from around the world.
The movie details the supposed conversations between two men who had very different views on Catholicism.
All of these movies differ greatly fromConclavebut show how many stories can be told about such a powerful position.