'Conclave': 6 Ways Edward Berger Turned Pope Drama Into a Paranoid '70s Thriller
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He doesn't know if it's the right thing, if he's the right person, if he should be there, if he should be somewhere else. I think a lot of people can identify with that feeling, doubt, 'Should I do something else?' So [Ralph's character] is what made me flock to this project.
Ralph is going through this right now, and how do I represent that? How do I make you feel what he feels? The Catholic church is based on rituals, so it means you do the same thing over and over again, and that's why I storyboarded it to make sure that we always have a different idea for each scene.
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