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Conclave
"Conclave" is a 2024 political thriller film directed by Edward Berger and adapted from the novel of the same name by Robert Harris (2016). The film follows the process of the conclave, a closed-door meeting of cardinals of the Catholic Church to elect a new pope after the death of the previous Pope from a heart attack. The story focuses on Cardinal Thomas Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes), who presides over the conclave amid political intrigue, scandals, and secrets revealed among the Cardinals. The Film features ideological conflicts, personal ambitions, and moral dilemmas, with the culmination being a shocking plot twist about Cardinal Benitez, who is elected Pope Innocent. Starring renowned actors such as Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, and Isabella Rossellini, “Conclave” was praised for its clever script, stunning cinematography, and strong acting. The Film won numerous awards, including four 2025 BAFTAs and a Best Picture nomination at the 2025 Oscars. The length of the film is two hours, with a PG-13 rating in some regions due to adult themes and minor scenes of violence (bomb explosions).
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Adult themes and content: The Film focuses on political intrigues, scandals (including corruption, sex scandals and finance), as well as complex moral dilemmas, which are difficult for children to understand. Themes such as intersex (Cardinal Benitez's condition) and discussions of intolerance or violence can be confusing or inappropriate for young audiences.
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Dialog Berat dan Driven by Narrative: "Conclave" is a dialogue-driven film with sharp and deep conversations, which may be boring for children who prefer stories with visual action or light entertainment.
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Scenes Of Mild Violence: Although not graphic, the film includes scenes of suicide bomb explosions that cause tension, which can irritate sensitive children.
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Complex religious context: The Film depicts the conclave process in a Catholic setting, but presents a critical view of church institutions, including distortions of Catholic teaching, which can lead to confusion or difficult questions for children who do not yet understand the religious context.
- Children under 13 years old: Not recommended due to adult themes, complex dialogue, and mild violence elements.
- Teenagers (13-17 years old): Can watch with parental guidance, especially if they are interested in political or historical dramas. Parents are advised to discuss themes such as politics, morality, and religious representations to help understand the context. A PG-13 Rating supports this guide.
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Note to ParentsTip : If the child is watching, discuss that the film is fiction, not a historical representation, to avoid misconceptions about the Catholic Church. Also, explain sensitive themes such as intersex or ideological conflicts in a way that is appropriate for their age.
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Full Synopsis Of The Novel Conclave Robert Harris ' S
- Kardinal Aldo Bellini (United States), a progressive who supported the modernization of the church, but feared a setback if radical factions came to power.
- Kardinal Joshua Adeyemi (Nigeria), a social conservative who is popular among Catholics in developing countries, but has controversial views on social issues.
- Kardinal Joseph Tremblay (Canada), an ambitious moderate, but had a reputation tinged with rumors about his integrity.
- Kardinal Goffredo Tedesco (Italy), a traditionalist who wanted to return the church to conservative values and rejected the Reformation.
- Financial Scandal: One of the candidates turned out to be involved in the non-transparent management of church funds, prompting questions about his morality.
- Personal Issues: A candidate has a controversial past, including personal relationships that can damage his reputation.
- Political Conspiracy: There are indications that some Cardinals engaged in vote trading and manipulation to influence the outcome of the conclave.
- Death Of The Pope: The mystery surrounding the previous Pope's death begins to unfold, with hints that the death may not have been entirely natural.
- Power and ambition: The Novel illustrates how personal ambition and political intrigue can permeate even religious institutions such as the Catholic Church.
- Morality vs. Pragmatism: Lomeli continues to struggle between upholding moral truth and making pragmatic decisions for the good of the Church.
- Tradition vs. Modernity: The conflict between progressive and conservative factions reflects the church's challenges in dealing with the modern world.
- Faith and doubt: Lomeli, as the main character, represents the inner struggle between spiritual beliefs and human doubts.
- Secrets and conspiracies: The Novel is full of mysteries and plot twists that highlight the dark side behind a process considered sacred.
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