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44. Review: Conclave (2024 film)

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Episode 44 - Review: Conclave (2024)

The adaptation of Robert Harris’s 2016 novel comes vibrantly to life in the 2024 mystery thriller film, Conclave. This movie is one of a kind and easily among 2024's best releases so far. Joining me on this episode is my cousin, Bahareh Amidi Shargi, who kindly recommended this movie to me.

The film boasts a stellar cast led by the commanding Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence. As if that weren’t enough, the roster of talent also includes John Lithgow as Cardinal Tremblay, Stanley Tucci as Cardinal Bellini, Isabella Rossellini as Sister Agnes, Sergio Castellitto as Cardinal Tedesco, Lucian Msamati as Cardinal Adayemi, and Carlos Diehz as Cardinal Benitez. Each character harbors secrets that gradually unravel in this gripping story.

Directed by the brilliant Edward Berger—best known for the Oscar-winning All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)—Conclave reunites him with composer Volker Bertelmann. Together, Berger’s thrilling direction and Bertelmann’s dramatic score keep you on the edge of your seat until the film’s riveting conclusion.

While the movie begins as a slow burn, your patience will be rewarded as the narrative unfolds. It’s a story that is sure to spark discussions and elicit strong reactions. Bahareh highlights the film’s powerful theme of transparency, which adds depth to the shocking surprises awaiting viewers. The movie makes bold choices that you won’t see coming.

Conclave is now playing in theaters. It’s also available to rent on-demand (No! Go to the Cinema! please). Thank you again for the wonderful recommendation, Bahareh. I hope you all check this one out.

Thanks for listening! This marks our final episode of 2024. Sound Speed Action will return in January. See you at the movies!


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sohrabsmovieq.substack.com
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Episode 44 - Review: Conclave (2024)

The adaptation of Robert Harris’s 2016 novel comes vibrantly to life in the 2024 mystery thriller film, Conclave. This movie is one of a kind and easily among 2024's best releases so far. Joining me on this episode is my cousin, Bahareh Amidi Shargi, who kindly recommended this movie to me.

The film boasts a stellar cast led by the commanding Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence. As if that weren’t enough, the roster of talent also includes John Lithgow as Cardinal Tremblay, Stanley Tucci as Cardinal Bellini, Isabella Rossellini as Sister Agnes, Sergio Castellitto as Cardinal Tedesco, Lucian Msamati as Cardinal Adayemi, and Carlos Diehz as Cardinal Benitez. Each character harbors secrets that gradually unravel in this gripping story.

Directed by the brilliant Edward Berger—best known for the Oscar-winning All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)—Conclave reunites him with composer Volker Bertelmann. Together, Berger’s thrilling direction and Bertelmann’s dramatic score keep you on the edge of your seat until the film’s riveting conclusion.

While the movie begins as a slow burn, your patience will be rewarded as the narrative unfolds. It’s a story that is sure to spark discussions and elicit strong reactions. Bahareh highlights the film’s powerful theme of transparency, which adds depth to the shocking surprises awaiting viewers. The movie makes bold choices that you won’t see coming.

Conclave is now playing in theaters. It’s also available to rent on-demand (No! Go to the Cinema! please). Thank you again for the wonderful recommendation, Bahareh. I hope you all check this one out.

Thanks for listening! This marks our final episode of 2024. Sound Speed Action will return in January. See you at the movies!


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sohrabsmovieq.substack.com
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