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The Last Meal is an interesting blend of absurdity and dark humor, really plays with the idea of the mundane meeting the bizarre. You've got this bureaucrat, now a supposed political figure, who vanishes in a canteen—it's not something you see every day. The pacing has this almost surreal rhythm to it, like a slow burn that builds up the tension before it hits you with its irony. The tone can be harsh at times, especially when it tackles the themes around civil servants and the often absurd world of contemporary art. The performances are quirky and fit the vibe perfectly, making you wonder about the absurdity of authority in a very distinct way. It’s not your average comedy, that's for sure.
Unique take on bureaucracy and artEngaging dark humor and absurd situationsQuirky performances enhance the atmosphere
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