Synopsis
The Last Supper is a movie released in 1995.
In a world where political ideologies clash violently, a group of idealistic liberals finds themselves pushed to the brink of moral compromise. This darkly comedic thriller weaves a provocative tale of friends who, in their frustration with the current political landscape, decide to take matters into their own hands by luring right-wing pundits to dinner, only to serve them a dish of their own make-believe justice. As the stakes rise and the dinner party spirals into chaos, the film deftly explores themes of morality, the consequences of radical beliefs, and the lengths to which people will go to assert their ideals. With sharp wit and thought-provoking dialogue, it challenges viewers to reflect on their own political convictions and the ethical boundaries that govern them. Balancing humor with tension, the film not only entertains but also ignites conversations about the state of discourse in America. Featuring an ensemble cast that delivers standout performances, this unique blend of comedy, crime, and drama captivates those who enjoy a story thatβs both thrilling and intellectually stimulating. Get ready to question your own beliefs as you watch these characters grapple with love, sex, life, and deathβall served up at the most unconventional dinner table.