While Conclave is a sumptuously produced, and superbly acted film, its conception of Catholic politics, and so its drama, are much less successful, argues Kevin Ovenden
Is it possible for a film taken as a whole to be less than the sum of its parts?
While Conclave is a sumptuously produced, and superbly acted film, its conception of Catholic politics, and so its drama, are much less successful, argues Kevin Ovenden
Is it possible for a film taken as a whole to be less than the sum of its parts?