

A restaurant burns, three die, one vanishes — and everyone ordered secrets for dinner.
On the first day of opening, a small Italian restaurant is set on fire, killing three customers, and the unidentified survivor, who was injured and taken to hospital, somehow escapes. Detective Tono and his team, who are renowned for their interrogation skills, realise from evidence left at the scene that there are still survivors who have fled the scene. After obtaining information about the customers from the owner-chef, who was slightly injured, Tono visits the suspects, but they all seem to be acting strangely and are hiding something. The hidden relationship between the suspects, who seemed unrelated, is then revealed.
Acting
Koichi Sato's interrogation silences speak louder than screams.
Writing
Each suspect's story folds into the next like origami guilt.

Director
Jun Akiyama
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This 141-minute TV movie was originally broadcast as a two-part special, explaining its novelistic pacing.
The 'Last Supper' title nods to both the biblical betrayal and Japan's 1980s-90s boom of gourmet mystery fiction.
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