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Sun Dec 15 2024

If you must watch a Peacock movie in December 2024, choose this one.

This Oscar-worthy film of 2024 has recently arrived on Peacock and is undoubtedly one you should watch before the year ends.

The race for the Oscar for Best Picture 2024 is starting to take shape, and some of the competing films are already available to watch online. While Peacock may not seem like the obvious place to find a potential Oscar winner, "Conclave" positions itself as one of the best films of 2024, and it definitely deserves to be seen. The plot unfolds in the days following the pope's death, focusing on the bishops tasked with selecting a new leader for the Catholic Church. As they discuss their philosophies, they uncover shocking revelations about the members of their group, realizing that not everyone has completely pure intentions.

There are several reasons why "Conclave" should be one of your picks in December. The film features a star-studded cast including Ralph Fiennes, who stands out as one of today's best actors; his central performance is the thread that keeps the action moving. John Lithgow and Stanley Tucci also deliver outstanding performances in supporting roles, just like Isabella Rossellini, who, despite having a more subtle role, shines in key moments, showing that her silence does not imply lack of attention.

Although "Conclave" centers on a group of religious men, its story also addresses internal politics and scandals that threaten the candidates' aspirations. This gives it a somewhat gossipy and light tone. The film, while discussing the selection of one of the most powerful men in the world, avoids a grave approach; director Edward Berger chose a style more akin to a thriller, with a brisk pace and moments of genuine fun.

The ending of "Conclave" is shocking and will leave you reflecting on the motivations of several central characters and the morality of what transpired. Without revealing details, the conclusion presents twists that could surprise even those who consider themselves experts at anticipating surprises, enriching the narrative that unfolds throughout the film.

In summary, "Conclave" combines high and low art, full of intriguing scandals and deep reflections, and its conclusion reiterates both facets. The film is available for streaming on Peacock.