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The Last Supper (2021) is an intriguing dive into a single day's journey, a real-time dinner party that unravels layers of human interaction. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, capturing mundane moments that actually pulse with tension and unspoken emotions. You can feel the weight of each conversation, the awkward silences, the laughter that sometimes feels forced. The performances are raw, almost like watching a rehearsal where the actors are still finding their rhythm. It's distinctive in how it embraces the spontaneity of real life, the practical effects being the simplicity of a dinner table, yet it feels like a microcosm of larger themes – friendship, conflict, and the complexity of relationships. Quite a unique watch, this one.
Cinematographic experimentReal-time narrativeExplores friendship dynamics
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