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Various sketches I did while I melted in my house
#hajime no ippo#I always forget kimuras mom owns a flower shop#so there he is moving soil or something lol#this heat is seriously killing me thooo
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Miyataaa and three different versions bc I’m indecisive
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Starting season 2 so here are some sketches
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These wonderful people got me through some really rough patches this year, so as my senior year is coming to an end, here’s a reminder:
It’ll be Alright
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And neither the angels in Heaven above Nor the demons down under the sea Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee - Edgar Allan Poe, Annabel Lee
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im thinking this is essentially how werewolves would transform in my head universe… & if u reverse the gif thats how they de-transform
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Rest in piece to our mystery blonde, who appears to have taken the time to put on her reddest lipstick before trying to make it to the arboretum, knowing there was a dangerous monster loose in the academy
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what if you were the new pope and had always wanted to use the name Innocent but now if you pick that name it's going to sound like you stole it from Conclave
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You call it hope—that fire of fire! It is but agony of desire.
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my curse is that I am a young person who doesn’t watch movies so I’ll hear someone reference a relatively popular movie and my first though will immediately be “they talked about that on dungeons and daddies”
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The curious case of Adeyemi's (missing) watch in Conclave (2024)
the longer watch friend and I think on it, the more it blows our minds how intentional the costumers were wrt to the friggin watches in this movie. If you're interested in watch meta for Lawrence, Benitez, Bellini, Tremblay and Tedesco, I have linked the previous posts :D
This post is about Adeyemi's watch and what it means.

The Different Shorthands the Watches have throughout the movie
Despite like 100 close-ups of hands in Conclave, only six characters are depicted with watches. Only the serious contenders for the papacy.
Before the conclave starts, Watches are windows to a Character
they are quick snapshots of who a character is, or their current state of mind.
Tremblay and Tedesco: Watches with black dials, signalling their roles as antagonists; Bellini and Lawrence: White dials. more on Bellini later. Benitez: Digital watch face, neutral unknown
Two characters stand out because of how plainly the camera shows us their watches
– and then how completely those watches disappear once the conclave begins.


Benitez's Casio in his first full-profile shot, and Lawrence's Orient in the emotionally vulnerable bathroom scene
Which leads into the second role the watches play.
Once the conclave begins, Watches are Signals of Ambition


BENITEZ & LAWRENCE Their watches are gone. Even in settings which you'd expect to see them, like the bedroom. Because they lack any desire to be pope.
What's the point? Well, Adeyemi's Watch.
We see glimpses of it when he was still in the running for the papacy. But that's all we get. Glimpses. His watch cannot be identified.
It can't be accidental, since the movie has been so deliberate about who wears the watches. Rather, the camera refuses details on Adeyemi's watch because there's nothing more about him we needed to know.

ADEYEMI He didn't need to prove himself. He was the 'natural' successor. He led the votes in the first three ballots. He's the closest thing to a shoo-in candidate. That changes, however, when Lawrence comes to confront him. When he pleads with Lawrence to give him a chance, this unidentified watch peeks in and out from under his right wrist (left screenshot). By the following ballot scene, however, that watch has been stripped from him (right screenshot).


To hammer the point home, the camera shows us the individual candidates following the results of the next ballot.
Adeyemi sits with his hands tucked under the table. Tremblay has a watch, but as the new frontrunner, the watch is mostly hidden.

Bellini and Tedesco's watches are full-faced, out in the open. They are still actively chasing the papacy. Lawrence, on the other hand, genuinely doesn't want it, so his hands are firmly under the table.



The One Time Bellini loses his Watch
When Tremblay is outed for simony, his watch goes through the same treatment as Adeyemi's. More interesting to note is that Bellini loses his watch when he was prepared to support a Tremblay papacy.
True, he was in a nightgown when Lawrence shares the incriminating report with him. Most people don't wear watches with their nightgowns. At the same time, Bellini had also given up on his own candidacy.
After Tremblay is out of the running, look who's wearing a watch again!


Lawrence
Most telling of all is Lawrence's watch. The only time it appears after the conclave begins is – you guessed it – WHEN HE VOTES FOR HIMSELF.


And Benitez?
His Casio is hidden even during his game-changing monologue. It only appears in the final voting scene after he's lectured the curia.
Benitez might not have dreamt of becoming pope. Rather he'd grasped the situation at hand and knew what direction he'd steer the Mother Church given the opportunity. And that was enough.
His watch is symbolic proof of his conviction and visual proof of his character.


In short, the watches show up when the candidates need to prove themselves worthy of being the next pope.
They lose their watches when they are no longer eligible.
Going back to ADEYEMI when he realises he's lost his chance, Lawrence places his hand over Adeyemi's right wrist when praying for him, covering where his watch would be. Adeyemi's watch makes its last appearance when Tremblay is outed; his hope rearing its head. But he also realises he doesn't stand a viable chance because the watch is gone when he's clapping for Benitez.



After BENITEZ has been elected Tremblay's hands are beneath the table. The camera lingers only on the crack in his glasses. Bellini's Seiko Dolce is there in its full tank face glory. He was never 'disqualified' from the race. Should there be another conclave in his lifetime, he might run again. Tedesco's Oris out and in even fuller, naked display. He hadn't been 'disqualified' either. He could and would run if he's alive for the next conclave.


And after the conclave?
In the Room of Tears, Benitez holds Lawrence's hands. Benitez wears no watch. There's nothing more we need to know.
We already understand who he is and why he deserves to be Pope.

🐢 Conclave watches part 1 / part 2 / part 3
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