Conclave

2024   Focus Features

Rated:  PG

Length:  2 hr

Drama ~ Thriller

Directed by:  Edward Berger

Starring:  Ralph FiennesStanley TucciJohn LithgowSergio Castellitto, Lucian Msamati and Isabella Rossellini.

What happens behind these walls will change everything.

His Holy Father, The Pope has died of a heart attack. The Dean of The College of Cardinals Thomas Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) is summoned to the Pope’s death bed, and following Church procedure, The Pope’s Ring is removed and the seal of the Pope removed from the ring. The Pope’s body is removed from his room and the room is sealed by Dean Thomas Lawrence. He then starts the proceedings to convene The Conclave, notifying and calling all the Cardinals to Rome to participate in the election of a new Pope. As the Cardinals arrive from all over the world, there is a surprise appearance by a Cardinal from Kabul, Afghanistan that no one knew about.

Cardinal Vincent Benitez was appointed a Cardinal by the Pope In Pectore (In Secret) last year. As The Conclave commences and The Cardinals are sequestered, there are politics, conspiracies and secrets that rise to the surface in the chambers of the Conclave. There are four front-runners in the bid for the new Pope;

It gets very political very quickly as the members choose who to support and who has the best chance of being the new Pope. As the voting takes place day by day, secrets and scandals rise up to oust the chances of the front-runners one by one. There are illicit sexual relations, illegitimate children, bribery and Political scandal that rocks the Conclave as the Cardinals attempt to elect a new Pope. It is a very interesting look at The Hierarchy and Politics of the Catholic Church. And the process of The Conclave and electing a New Pope.

It is very dramatic and political, there are intense opposing viewpoints on which direction the Church should head directly related to The New Pope that will lead the way. The Traditionalist wants to return the Church to it’s old ways, the progressive wants to align the church with the modern times, and the conservatives have their own views on which way the church should go. It is very dramatic and pulls you right in wanting to know how it all plays out. As the scandals and mysteries pop up Dean Thomas finds himself playing Detective trying to get to the bottom of them. A Pope must be free of any scandal or any seemingly unholy activity. He must be above human temptation, free of man’s sinful ways, a step down from God himself.

The Movie was great, a great story and religious political thriller with a captivating look inside the workings of the catholic church. But the end……that was unexpected. I did not see that coming and it leaves me with more questions than answers. They could have just ended the movie with the election of the New Pope, but they attached controversy to the New Pope right at the very end. Why you may well ask, I did. Was it the previous Pope’s intention to set all this controversy up to install this new Pope so that his vision and work would be carried forward? Or was it his intention to make a point about The Church’s views on Sexuality?

I don’t have an answer for that, like I said it left me with more questions than answers. It was like a monkey wrench thrown in at the end to make you think and ponder what if or why. I am not a fan of movies that end this way, I like a movie to come to a solid conclusion and not leave you hanging….or at least set itself up for a sequel with the previous events at least concluding that chapter of the story. They could have left out the monkey wrench and it would have been a great movie.

Gladiator II

2024   Paramount Pictures

Rated:  R

Length:  2 hr  28min

Action ~ Adventure ~ Drama ~ Epic ~ History

Directed by:  Ridley Scott

Starring:  Paul MescalPedro PascalJoseph QuinnFred HechingerLior RazDerek JacobiConnie Nielsen, and Denzel Washington.

“The gates of hell are open night and day, smooth the descent and easy is the way.”

Gladiator II starts out with animated painted scenes of Gladiator, like a mini recap of the first movie. The story begins:

16 YEARS AFTER THE DEATH OF MARCUS AURELIUS,

HIS “DREAM OF ROME” HAS BEEN FORGOTTEN.

UNDER THE TYRANNY OF TWIN EMPORERS

GETA AND CARACALLA, CORRUPTION FLOURISHES.

THEIR RUTHLESS AGGRESSION SPREADS LIKE A PLAGUE

THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE.

THE FALL OF THE CITY IS IMMINENT.

ONLY THE HOPES OF THOSE WHO STILL DARE TO DREAM REMAIN…

NUMIDIA 200 AD: The Roman forces are approaching from the sea, led by General Acacius (Pedro Pascal). The Kingdom prepares for battle, Hanno (Paul Mescal) and his wife Arishat suit up and take their places along the fortress walls. The roman ships approach the fortress walls and breach the hold, eventually conquering the Numidia Kingdom. Arishat, Hanno’s wife is killed and Hanno and the other male survivors are taken as slaves. They are taken to the Port of Rome where they are forced into the arena to fight large Baboons with long fangs.  Hanno survives by savagely killing the baboons and is closely watched by…….

Macrinus (Denzel Washington) who has a stable of Gladiators and is always looking for the “One”. Macrinus has an ambition to de-throne the twins and become Emperor himself. Macrinus recruits Hanno to fight for him and tells him that if he wins enough fights for him, he will get Hanno close enough to General Acacius to exact his revenge for his wife’s death. Just like Maximus in the first movie, Acacius returns to Rome a hero and the twin Emperors call for games in the Coliseum to honor the General’s victory. The General re-unites with his wife Lucilla (Connie Nielsen) and hatches a plan with Lucilla and the Senators to overthrow the twin Emperors.

And the journey to dethrone the Emperors is on, Macrinus on one side and General Acacius, Lucilla and the Senators on the other. Hanno, we find out later, has another name and ties to Lucilla and Maximus. He fights in the Coliseum for his freedom and a chance to kill General Acacius under the guidance of Macrinus. There are a lot of plots at play here and you have to pay close attention to who is doing what for which aim. It is truly an Epic film, from the very first battle scene to the games in the coliseum, it is grandiose in spectacle.

Is it better than the original? I don’t think you can touch the original with Russell Crowe, it is a classic. 25 years later this movie follows the storyline 16 years after Gladiator ends, without Russell Crowe, obviously. But I think it stands on it’s own. The plot is very similar to the first, just with different characters it seems. It is supposedly based on true Roman history but I’ll just take their word for that. I liked it but I don’t think the storyline was as good as the first. But I did enjoy the ride, it is a spectacle to watch, grandiose even. The Coliseum fight scenes were way more intense and graphic, but then CGI and technology has evolved a lot in the last twenty five years.

I would recommend going back and watching Gladiator first before you watch Gladiator II. The storyline will make more sense.

Two Thumbs Up!