
In the gripping psychological horror film 'The Last Supper,' audiences are introduced to Doctor Yuji Kotorida, a talented plastic surgeon portrayed by Masaya Katô. Initially, he is seen as a skilled professional dedicated to enhancing the lives of his patients through cosmetic surgery. However, beneath his polished exterior lies a sinister obsession that lurks within his psyche. Driven by an insatiable craving, he ultimately gives in to a grotesque desire to consume human flesh, unraveling the very fabric of his moral compass in the process.
As Doctor Kotorida spirals deeper into this dark path, his once-genteel life begins to unravel. The allure of human flesh becomes an addiction he can’t resist, leading him to venture into the underbelly of society where he discovers a seedy restaurant offering taboo culinary experiences. At this unsettling venue, patrons indulge in ethically questionable dishes. Here, the doctor encounters an unusual cast of characters who not only enable his deteriorating appetite but also introduce him to increasingly disturbing ways to satisfy his cravings. Ayaka Maeda’s character, Rumi Ogawa, becomes intricately intertwined with his descent, navigating the treacherously thin line between fascination and horror.
As the plot thickens, the consequences of Doctor Kotorida’s depravity become undeniable. The film escalates into a series of shocking events marked by murder and mayhem, all of which highlight the depths of his madness. Each horrific act takes the narrative further aback, showcasing the chilling transformation of a once-respectable surgeon into a warped figure driven by his base instincts. 'The Last Supper' is an unnerving exploration of the human psyche gone awry, serving as a stark reminder of the darkness that can lurk behind even the most refined façades.
Seiko Ando was born on July 9, 1985 and is currently 39 years old.