Is a Movie About Electing a Pope Allowed to Be This Entertaining?
Briefly

It solemnly depicts the ornate rituals around the death of the Pope—with only a slight nod to the sheer pointlessness of it all. It means something to these men, and that's enough.
Thomas Lawrence, played expertly by Ralph Fiennes, is a deeply conflicted man who values doubt and abhors certainty, becoming increasingly obsessed with controlling the outcome.
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