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Follows a young woman serving privileged guests at a dinner party in a remote house in rural Wales. The assembled guests do not realize they are about to eat their last supper.Follows a young woman serving privileged guests at a dinner party in a remote house in rural Wales. The assembled guests do not realize they are about to eat their last supper.Follows a young woman serving privileged guests at a dinner party in a remote house in rural Wales. The assembled guests do not realize they are about to eat their last supper.
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The story unfolds very slowly around a dinner party of an unpleasantly wealthy family and an awkward young woman who is hired to help cook and serve the meal.
Bizarre happenings involving the peculiar assistant, the food and the guests threaten our nouveau riche hostess's desperate plan to get her neighbors to invest in mining on their surrounding properties.
Nightmare fuel ensues.
This movie is not for everyone. Being in Welsh, the movie has this air of otherworldliness to it. The filmmakers let the visuals do a lot of the talking. And not much is explained in detail.
I enjoyed it for its atmospheric mystique and its ancillary exposé on the dangers of triathlons and heroin.
Bizarre happenings involving the peculiar assistant, the food and the guests threaten our nouveau riche hostess's desperate plan to get her neighbors to invest in mining on their surrounding properties.
Nightmare fuel ensues.
This movie is not for everyone. Being in Welsh, the movie has this air of otherworldliness to it. The filmmakers let the visuals do a lot of the talking. And not much is explained in detail.
I enjoyed it for its atmospheric mystique and its ancillary exposé on the dangers of triathlons and heroin.
I will admit that the extremely slow pace tested my patience at times, but I thought the payoff was worth it. I assume the characters were intentionally written to be unlikable, but for me, the result was that I wasn't very interested in them. I also don't think the story does a good enough job connecting the transgressions they made with the consequences. Still, it did have the feeling that something was building, and that is mostly what kept my interest. I'm not going to recommend The Feast, but I did get some enjoyment out of it.
You can tell right from the start that something is off. You cannot tell what it is, but the vibe and the tension is there from the start. There is also a lot of humor or class division things in there ... the bike outside ... the general health craze and many other things. You could argue there are certain sins involved. Maybe a bit too subtle for some.
And while you see that thing as something obvious, there is much more behind it. And when ... well the dirt hits the fan ... things might get a bit too much for some viewers. Remember this is not easy to watch from a certain point forward. If you are easily offended and "squirmy" ... better think twice before you watch it.
And while you see that thing as something obvious, there is much more behind it. And when ... well the dirt hits the fan ... things might get a bit too much for some viewers. Remember this is not easy to watch from a certain point forward. If you are easily offended and "squirmy" ... better think twice before you watch it.
I saw it Thursday night at MotelX.
At the closing session of MotelX, this film received the Méliés D'argent - Best European Feature 2021 award.
I understand the Jury's decision, as it is a film that brings together two strong trends in current horror cinema, Folk/Horror, with a story largely based on Gaelic folklore using Welsh language, and Echo/Horror in vogue for its role in social awareness of the climate emergency we are currently experiencing.
Forethoughts aside, it's actually a good movie with excellent cinematography, gorgeous footage, well-crafted with a captivating story in increasing tension and good straight, hard horror with well-executed gore.
Its negative aspects, in my opinion, are an initial narrative rhythm that is too slow and despite the good performances of the actors in general, some "overacting" in some scenes. However, i highlight it is a good horror movie that I recommend.
At the closing session of MotelX, this film received the Méliés D'argent - Best European Feature 2021 award.
I understand the Jury's decision, as it is a film that brings together two strong trends in current horror cinema, Folk/Horror, with a story largely based on Gaelic folklore using Welsh language, and Echo/Horror in vogue for its role in social awareness of the climate emergency we are currently experiencing.
Forethoughts aside, it's actually a good movie with excellent cinematography, gorgeous footage, well-crafted with a captivating story in increasing tension and good straight, hard horror with well-executed gore.
Its negative aspects, in my opinion, are an initial narrative rhythm that is too slow and despite the good performances of the actors in general, some "overacting" in some scenes. However, i highlight it is a good horror movie that I recommend.
This is a poor man's "Antichrist" with a reversed message in comparison with Lars Von Trier movie. "Nature is satan's church" is the message of "Antichrist", whereas, the message of "The feast" is ecological.
A watchable indie art/horror, too slow at the first half. Second half is more intense. Good actors, good directing. Not very interesting.
I have watched much worse movies the last 2 years, therefore, i believe that a lot of horror fans will enjoy this. Welsh language is a beautiful language. But definitely, this is not a "must see" movie.
A watchable indie art/horror, too slow at the first half. Second half is more intense. Good actors, good directing. Not very interesting.
I have watched much worse movies the last 2 years, therefore, i believe that a lot of horror fans will enjoy this. Welsh language is a beautiful language. But definitely, this is not a "must see" movie.
Did you know
- TriviaThe house used in the movie is called Life House, designed by famed architect John Pawson and located in Llanbister, Wales. It was used also in the horror movie You Should Have Left 2020 with Kevin Bacon.
- GoofsAt 2:47 during the intro a drilling worker stumbles through a field of grass. He throws his helmet on the ground and continues to walk, then he throws his his hearing protection headset down. Ten seconds later at around 2:56 he is seen falling on the ground with the same hearing protection headset on his head.
- SoundtracksWatshia Di Dy Hun (Watch Yourself)
Written by Meinir Lloyd and Elwyn Wilson Jones
Performed by Meinir Lloyd
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- Also known as
- Gwledd
- Filming locations
- Llanbister, Radnorshire, Wales, UK(modern house in rural Wales)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $8,316
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,620
- Nov 21, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $81,444
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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