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Rear Window, hands down. The part could’ve been written for her, she was so perfect in it. The National Board of Review & NYFCC acknowledged that by awarding her best actress of the year. She was also at the pinnacle of her beauty in 1954. @DHVengeance: that's the second time you’ve posted the identical comment! You just can’t let it go, can you? What you blindly ignore is that most men who are attracted to other men would never admit it to a survey taker. Those people run the gamut, from those who won’t even admit their gay inclinations to themselves to sexually active closet cases (Catholic priests, anyone?). The Kinsey reports showed that 46% of men have felt sexually attracted to other men, and 37% of men had at least one sexual experience with another man that led to orgasm. The Kinsey reports were over 50 years ago. With the wider acceptance of homosexuality – except from people like you – those percentages have no doubt increased. The statistics you cite don’t remotely tell the truth about same-sex attraction. I agree. He doesn’t project the malevolence a villain role requires. Yes, please, go live there. You’re a bigoted pig and won’t be missed. One more hate-filled bible-thumping bigot. Yawn. LOL! Where’d you get those bogus statistics-Westboro Baptist Church? LOL! Well said. LOL! I take it the OP is supposed to be a spoof of a troll posting. That, or they had a very dysfunctional childhood. LOL! My thought exactly. You believe in fairy tales and A Midsummer Night's Dream? You think "Jedi was so believable (sic) it even became a religion"? ROTFL!!! You're plainly not very bright. But you are ignored. No, that's what you're saying 'm saying. I'm saying a story like Conclave needn't be true to life to be a good story. Now here's what you said: "It needs to be believable. If we don't believe it, then the storytelling has failed." Again: do you find Shakespeare's The Tempest believable? Or a Midsummer Night's Dream? Or The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe, or any fairy tale? Of course not. But they're great stories. They don't fail because they're not believable. You poor thing. You lack the imagination to enter the world the storyteller creates. Do you find The Tempest believable? Or Snow White? Or “Everything Everywhere All At Once”? By your standards, they and thousands of classic stories failed. Sad. “True facts” - LOL! @ the OP: You have pathetically outdated notions if you think every gay man wants to act like a flaming drag queen. @jimmyberluti1 - I take it English is not your first language. “Did Louise have a crush on Tulsa?” DUH… LOL! Even documentaries? Nitpicking a story like Conclave because it doesn’t hew to reality is missing the point. There are any number of plot points you could make that complaint about - if you won’t take the film on its own terms. It’s an entertainment about Vatican intrigue with a surprise ending. No obligation to be true to life. LOL!