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The Last Supper
The story of two warring generals fighting for control of China at the end of the Qin Dynasty.
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Plot Summary
A group of tourists on a trip to a remote Chilean village become the targets of a doomsday cult. As they try to survive the escalating terror, they discover the cult's leader is preparing for the end of the world and believes they are his chosen sacrifices. The friends must fight for their lives against extreme religious fanaticism and a dwindling hope for escape.
Critical Reception
The Last Supper received mixed reviews from critics and was somewhat divisive among audiences. It was praised by some for its dark humor and unique premise, while others found its gore and themes to be gratuitous and underdeveloped. The film garnered attention for its blend of horror and satire, but was often criticized for its script and pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its audacious and darkly comedic take on religious horror.
Criticized for uneven pacing and a script that doesn't fully capitalize on its intriguing premise.
Noted for its inventive gore and willingness to push boundaries, even if controversially.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a polarizing experience, with many appreciating its blend of humor and shock value. However, a significant portion felt the movie was excessively violent and lacked a compelling narrative to support its disturbing themes.
Fun Fact
Director Nicolás López has stated that the film was inspired by the real-life cults and religious fervor he witnessed growing up in Chile.
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