The Last Supper(2025)
This film is suggested for ages 13+ and may contain suspenseful themes. Biblical themes explored include {"reference":"John 13:1-15","theme":"The servant host","description":"The Last Supper's defining gesture — the host washing the feet of guests — is inverted by the students' hospitality: they host in order to execute rather than serve, using the table's intimacy as a weapon rather than as an expression of love."}, {"reference":"Matthew 25:31-33","theme":"The final judgment arrogated","description":"The students perform the logic of the sheep-and-goats judgment: deciding who belongs to the living and who to the condemned. By taking this role upon themselves, they become what they claimed to be fighting against."}, {"reference":"Romans 12:19","theme":"Vengeance belongs to God","description":"The students' arrogation of divine judgment — deciding who deserves death — violates the Pauline principle that vengeance belongs to God. They have mistaken themselves for divine instruments while becoming murderers."}, {"reference":"Matthew 26:23-24","theme":"The betrayer at table","description":"The Last Supper's disclosure of the betrayer — 'the one who has dipped his hand in the bowl with me' — frames every shared meal as potentially containing a Judas. The film activates this tension by making the hosts the betrayers of hospitality's sacred obligations."}. We recommend parents review content before watching with younger children.
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- Type
- Movie
- Year
- 2025
- Connection
- Thematic
- Rating
- 13+
