Ralph Fiennes has range. The way he made the face of a turtle was pure cinema.
Conclave delivers an intense and introspective dive into the secretive and ritualistic world of papal succession, framed through a lens of political intrigue and human vulnerability. Far from being straightforward, the film evolves into a layered narrative of power, faith, and moral conflict, immersing viewers in a world where loyalty and betrayal blur seamlessly, a world that is often held above criticism when it…