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I enjoyed it. Good actors and a plot that kept me interested.Finished it last night. It being rather slow, I'm glad I stuck with it. What a powerful message about the liberating power of doubt and the narrowness and rigidity of certainty.
I enjoyed it, and I've been telling family and friends who haven't yet that this would be a perfect time to catch it. A fine movie, stellar cast, insightful story, and all round great way to spend two hours.Finished it last night. It being rather slow, I'm glad I stuck with it. What a powerful message about the liberating power of doubt and the narrowness and rigidity of certainty.
I enjoyed it. Good actors and a plot that kept me interested.
Loved the surprise at the end.
Why did you feel the element of doubt was liberating?
The takeaway for me was the political positioning of the various Cardinal groups.I enjoyed it, and I've been telling family and friends who haven't yet that this would be a perfect time to catch. A fine movie, stellar cast, insightful story, and all round great way to spend two hours.
The takeaway for me was the political positioning of the various Cardinal groups.
I can see why a liberal Cardinal would have a very difficult job getting elected.
Progress and change is measured in thousands of years.
Good movie, I esp. enjoyed Lithgow's performance.Finished it last night. It being rather slow, I'm glad I stuck with it. What a powerful message about the liberating power of doubt and the narrowness and rigidity of certainty.
I've been curious about it.We really enjoyed it. The entire cast was great, but Ralph Fiennes and Isabella Rossellini especially stood out. And that twist at the end! I'm neither Catholic nor religious but the whole process was fascinating. Big Thumbs Up!
We haven't seen this kind of cinematic timing since The China Syndrome hit theaters just weeks before our Three Mile Island catastrophe. If ever there was one, now is the time to see Conclave.I've been curious about it.
I'll check it outWe haven't seen this kind of cinematic timing since The China Syndrome hit theaters just weeks before our Three Mile Island catastrophe. If ever there was one, now is the time to see Conclave.
It's like if The Stand was released in 2020.We haven't seen this kind of cinematic timing since The China Syndrome hit theaters just weeks before our Three Mile Island catastrophe. If ever there was one, now is the time to see Conclave.
Finished it last night. It being rather slow, I'm glad I stuck with it. What a powerful message about the liberating power of doubt and the narrowness and rigidity of certainty.
Is there something I missed about the theme of Conclave? Why is this posted in this sub-forum?
Are you asking why I posted in Sex and Sexuality? Did you watch it to the end?
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