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So, The Last Supper (2020) dives into this unsettling exploration of faith and fear, centering on two kids and a nun. The atmosphere is thick with dread, the pacing often slow but deliberate, drawing you into the tension. The religious overtones really amplify the horror, making you question the line between belief and madness. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, with moments that hit hard without over-reliance on CGI. The performances are raw, especially from the children, who bring a certain innocence that’s unnerving against the backdrop of the story’s themes. It’s distinctive in how it intertwines faith with horror, something not often tackled with such a gritty approach. There’s a lingering feeling of discomfort that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on religious horror.Consider the practical effects used.Pacing may feel off to some viewers.
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