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Last Supper No. 3 is one of those quirky films that lingers in your mind long after viewing. It’s a blend of comedy and drama, but not in the typical way. You’ve got Wilson Nañawa, an Assistant Production Designer, who’s just trying to find a Last Supper prop for a commercial. The storyline spirals into a bureaucratic maze that’s both absurd and relatable. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it really captures the frustration of dealing with red tape. The performances have this raw, unrefined charm that makes the whole experience feel oddly personal. And the practical effects? They’re minimal but serve the story well. It’s a unique take on the struggle of creativity against the backdrop of systemic obstacles.
Bureaucratic humor is at the forefront.The performances feel genuine and relatable.Pacing may feel uneven but adds to the charm.
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