The Last Supper

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The Last Supper

Movie details

  • Director: Aleksandr Boikov, Craig D. Foster
  • Main cast: Santiago Rios, Nicolás Melian
  • Original language: en

Story overview

The Last Supper is a horror anthology film set in a deserted house where a mysterious man enjoys an elaborate meal with an unseen guest. From this eerie dinner table setting, a series of terrifying stories unfolds, each exploring primal fears related to hunger, flesh, and survival. The film creates an unsettling atmosphere through its premise and thematic focus on visceral human anxieties.

Parent Guide

A horror anthology film with psychological terror and unsettling themes about primal fears. Not suitable for children due to disturbing content and mature themes.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Moderate

Contains psychological peril and implied violence rather than graphic depictions. Stories involve threats to survival, hunger-related distress, and atmospheric danger. Some scenes may suggest violence through implication and tension rather than explicit showing.

Scary / disturbing
Strong

High level of psychological horror and disturbing themes. The film explores primal fears of hunger, flesh, and survival in unsettling ways. Eerie atmosphere, mysterious characters, and the anthology format create sustained tension. Themes may be particularly disturbing for sensitive viewers.

Language
Mild

No strong language noted in available information, but horror situations may include tense dialogue. Language is likely appropriate for the genre without excessive profanity.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity indicated in available information. The focus is on horror themes rather than sexual content.

Substance use
None

No substance use indicated in available information. The mysterious dinner setting may include consumption of food/drink as part of the atmosphere.

Emotional intensity
Strong

High emotional intensity due to sustained psychological horror and exploration of primal fears. The anthology format with multiple terrifying stories creates cumulative tension. Themes of hunger, survival, and flesh-related anxieties may provoke strong emotional responses.

Parent tips

This horror anthology contains multiple scary stories with themes of hunger, flesh, and survival that may be disturbing for younger viewers. The atmospheric tension and psychological horror elements make it unsuitable for children under 13. Consider watching first to gauge appropriateness for your teen based on their sensitivity to horror content.

Parent chat guide

After watching, discuss: How did the film use atmosphere and suggestion rather than explicit violence to create fear? What primal fears did the stories explore, and how do these relate to real human anxieties? How did the framing device of the dinner table connect the different stories thematically?

Parent follow-up questions

  • What makes something scary in movies? How is pretend scary different from real scary?
  • How did the film explore themes of hunger and survival in different ways? What techniques did the filmmakers use to create tension without showing explicit violence? How does psychological horror differ from more graphic horror films?

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