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The Last Supper (2025)
In the days leading to betrayal, a gathering of disciples unravels into a web of secrets and hidden motives. As tensions simmer beneath the surface, trust is tested, and loyalty is questioned. The Last Supper becomes a night where nothing is as it seems, and every glance hides a deeper truth.
In the days leading to betrayal, a gathering of disciples unravels into a web of secrets and hidden motives. As tensions simmer beneath the surface, trust is tested, and loyalty is questioned. The Last Supper becomes a night where nothing is as it seems, and every glance hides a deeper truth.
The film explicitly promotes traditional Christian values and narratives, emphasizing divine love, sacrifice, and biblical truths as the solution to human struggles. It presents the story of Jesus Christ's final days as a powerful celebration of faith, redemption, and the eternal promise of hope.
Information regarding the diversity of the cast, explicit race or gender swaps, or the narrative's framing of traditional identities and DEI themes is not available. A comprehensive assessment of the film's DEI characteristics cannot be accurately determined.
The film portrays several historically Middle Eastern biblical figures, including Jesus Christ, Saint Peter, and Judas Iscariot, with actors of European descent. This casting decision constitutes a race swap from the characters' historical and canonical racial backgrounds.
The film aims for theological truth and historical context, depicting core Christian events and themes like forgiveness and mission. It is designed to be watched with peace by Christians of all traditions, affirming the faith's virtues.
The film portrays key figures within the Jewish religious establishment, such as High Priest Caiaphas, condemning Jesus and plotting his downfall. Judas, a Jewish disciple, is depicted as betraying Jesus, aligning with a problematic view of certain adherents and institutions in the narrative.
The Last Supper (2025) does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Information available about the film focuses exclusively on its biblical narrative and plot elements, without any mention of LGBTQ+ representation.
The Last Supper, 2025, explores the biblical narrative of Jesus Christ, his disciples, and the pivotal events leading to his crucifixion and resurrection. The film focuses on traditional biblical figures like Peter, Jesus, and Judas, delving into their perspectives and motivations. There are no transsexual characters or themes present within the story, which adheres closely to scriptural accounts.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film portrays all established historical and canonical characters with their original genders. No instances of gender swapping are present in the cast for any named roles.
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