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The Last Supper review – not much meat on the bones at Jesus’s famous final meal
- The Last Supper dramatizes Jesus’s final meal with a straightforward, undemanding approach.
- Production values are solid, with photogenic Moroccan locations anchoring the film.
- The screenplay foregrounds Peter’s experiences, shaping the narrative around his perspective.
- Jamie Ward plays Jesus with a steady, conventional portrayal that anchors the film.
- The reviewer notes the film offers a primer on Christianity for secular audiences.
- The film briskly covers the crucifixion and resurrection after the supper.
- The Guardian hints a bolder, real-time supper-focused film could be more daring.
- The score is described as overbearing, impacting the viewing experience.
- Judas is portrayed as a questioning figure, contrasting with Peter’s openness.
- The reviewer situates the film within the faith-based film-making trend.
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