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Supper at Emmaus is a curious short that creates a unique atmosphere, blending childhood innocence with a hint of surrealism. The young Mattia’s game of hide and seek in a seemingly mundane supermarket transforms into something unexpected when he encounters a salesman who brings him into the warehouse. It’s this contrast that sticks with you. The pacing feels intentional, almost contemplative, allowing viewers to linger on the oddities of the environment. The practical effects are minimal but serve the narrative well, enhancing the sense of wonder and unease. While the director remains unknown, the performances, particularly by the young lead, are genuine and resonate with a certain rawness that feels refreshing in a world of over-polished shorts.
Unique blend of childhood and surrealismIntentionally paced for reflectionMinimal practical effects enhance narrative
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