Ralph Fiennes delivers a phenomenal, restrained performance as Cardinal Lawrence, embodying deep internal struggles with grief and responsibility, key to the film's emotional depth.
Sergio Castellitto’s Cardinal Tedesco uses a vape to demonstrate his ambition and animosity, showing how small gestures can convey complex emotions in tense moments.
The film explores the cynical machinations behind a new pope’s selection, with Sister Agnes delivering a sarcastic curtsey that encapsulates the film's darkly comedic undertones.
Monsignor O'Malley’s character adds tension through prolonged silences, enhancing the narrative’s grasp on the unease of revealing secrets in the Vatican.
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