“The Last Supper,” released yesterday, captivates with its stunning settings that evoke a profound sense of place. The cinematography beautifully captures the essence of each location, adding depth to the narrative. However, the film falls short in character development, leaving viewers struggling to connect with the ensemble cast. I often found myself confused about the relationships and identities of the characters, detracting from the emotional impact of the story. While the visual elements are commendable, the lack of clarity in characterization ultimately impacts the film’s effectiveness. It’s a feast for the eyes but leaves one wanting more substance.
Grade: C-
About The Peetimes: There are 2 Peetimes; I’m going to recommend the 2nd Peetime, this is a brutal scene that some may want to skip.
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There are no extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of The Last Supper.
Rated: | (N/A) Bloody Images | Violent Content | Suicide |
Genres: | History |
USA release date: | 2025-03-14 |
Movie length: | |
Starring: | N/A |
Director: | Mauro Borrelli |
Writer(s): | Mauro Borrelli |
Language: | N/A |
Country: | United States |
Plot
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