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The Conclave is a fascinating slice of history, set in a tense moment of 1458. It delves into the intricate politics of the Catholic Church with a focus on the young Rodrigo Borgia. Christoph Schrewe captures an atmosphere thick with ambition and danger, as these cardinals navigate power plays in a tightly wound setting. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to soak in the weighty discussions and moral dilemmas faced by these ecclesiastical figures. The performances are quite compelling, especially the portrayal of Borgia, who embodies both naivety and ruthless ambition. Practical effects and period details enhance the authenticity, making it a unique representation of a historically charged event. It's an engaging watch for those intrigued by religious history and character-driven narratives.
Focus on political intrigue in historical settings.Interesting character study of Rodrigo Borgia.Good representation of the era's atmosphere.
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