
The Last Supper (1995)
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In a world where freedom of speech and thought is increasingly under threat, a group of five students stumble upon a new mission that gives their lives meaning. Jade, Paulie, Luke, Marc, and Pete, disillusioned with life, seek a way to make a difference in the future and create a better world for people like them - liberals. Their shared passion - fighting against conservative bigots - becomes increasingly intense until the day Pete invites Zack, a driver with controversial, racist views, to dinner. This incident sets off a chain of events that lead to an extraordinary plan: every Sunday, the group invites people with uncomfortable opinions to dinner in order to... "liberate" them from their uncomfortable thoughts.
The film's central themes - freedom of speech, terrorism, and the line between good and evil - are explored in a fascinating and thought-provoking way. The motif of fighting bigotry and conservatism is presented in a way that forces the viewer to reflect on their own beliefs and tolerance limits. Who is this film for? Definitely for those who enjoy unconventional cinema that liberates thinking and emotions. For those seeking something more than just entertainment, but also want to learn something.
It's worth watching this film because it's incredibly original and provocative. The script is full of surprises, and the actors deliver their roles with great commitment. The film's atmosphere is heavy and tense, drawing the viewer into its world and refusing to let them look away from the screen. Despite being over 25 years old, the film's themes are still very relevant and important. So, if you're looking for something that will challenge your thinking and emotions, then "Dinner with a Stranger" is the perfect choice.
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