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    The Last Supper Review - 5/15/2014 1:39:30 PM
  s you watch the leading actors in 'The Last Supper' climb mountains and wade through muddy waters, you feel sorry for them. Because you realize that in a setup as gratuitous as the one they are in, no amount of toil would do them any good.

Pearly (Pearle Maaney), this young twentiyish girl with wiry hair has this weird idea of making a trip to Saathan Kunnu, past seven hills across Namakkal. She ropes in her best pals, Alby (Unni Mukundan) and Imran Khan (Anu Mohan) to join her on the trip, and off they speed away into the dense jungles, despite rumours that the place is haunted and that no one has made out of it alive.
Here is a story that we haven't heard of, and which we are unlikely to hear again in the near future. In fact, this is the kind of story that is expected to bring up those goose bumps on you, but which ultimately does not even make a goose jump.

The computer graphics that are used in the film literally serve the purpose of horror plainly on account of their patchiness. The wolf that howls, the spotted deer that scamper away, the bat attack and the cheetah on the treetop - all give me the creeps.

And then there are the liberally used wild life shots that almost make you reach for the remote, thinking you have walked into a National Geographic screening by accident. The wild elephants, the panthers, the multicolored frogs - they are all there in abundance, going about their business as usual,
 
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