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''A Banquet'' is a 2021 British
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directed by Ruth Paxton and written by Justin Bull. The film stars Sienna Guillory as widowed mother Holly, whose husband, the father of her daughters Betsey (
Jessica Alexander Jessica Caroline Alexander (born 19 June 1999) is an English actress. She began her career in short films and the Disney series ''Penny on M.A.R.S.'' (2018–2020). Alexander had her breakout role in the BBC iPlayer series '' Get Even'' (2020), ...
) and Isabelle ( Ruby Stokes), died by suicide. One night, Betsey has what she believes to be a supernatural experience, that results in her refusing to eat. ''A Banquet'' premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in select theaters and on digital platforms on 18 February 2022.


Plot

A woman, Holly, is taking care of her very sick husband. He drinks poison to kill himself. Her daughter, Betsey, is preparing to apply to go to university, but is unsure of what to focus her studies on. A guidance counselor asks her to make of list of what she thinks is most important. Later, she goes to a party and wanders off into the woods. After she returns, she refuses to eat, but claims to have had visions of a dark future, but one in which also she is special and her mother is a star. Although she does not seem to lose weight, her mother, distraught, takes her to doctors and specialists and empties out her bank account trying to find someone who can help. Holly's mother visits and tells her of the Japanese legend of the
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and suggests that is what Betsey is: a monster who is feeding off of Holly's family. She offers to take Holly's younger daughter, Izzy, if she wants to escape what is happening, which she does. Betsey tells her mother that something is coming, and no matter what happens she should love and support her through it. They pass a terrible night together, and in the morning Betsey tells her mother that her love made everything possible. She dies. Holly, distraught, wanders out into the street. Stricken by grief, she collapses, but then appears to glow with a strange light.


Cast

* Sienna Guillory as Holly Hughes *
Jessica Alexander Jessica Caroline Alexander (born 19 June 1999) is an English actress. She began her career in short films and the Disney series ''Penny on M.A.R.S.'' (2018–2020). Alexander had her breakout role in the BBC iPlayer series '' Get Even'' (2020), ...
as Betsey Hughes * Ruby Stokes as Isabelle Hughes * Kaine Zajaz as Dominic * Lindsay Duncan as June * Walter van Dyk as Dentist


Production

Filming was completed on September 3, 2020.


Release

At the beginning of December 2020
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acquired the North America distribution rights to the film. ''A Banquet'' had its premiere at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in select theaters and on digital platforms on 18 February 2022. It was released on Blu-ray in 2021 by UK distributor Second Sight Films as a special edition including the Blu-ray and essays by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Heather Wixson, and Jennie Kermode.


Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 55% based on 62 reviews, with an average rating of 6/10. The website's consensus reads, "If it isn't without its share of empty calories, ''A Banquet'' remains a lavishly appointed treat for fans of slow-burning horror." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 59 out of 100 based on 15 critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Lena Wilson of '' The New York Times'' wrote that "The film's slow-burn magic lies in the many questions it raises as it skitters to a fitful, explosive end", concluding: "You're likely to leave this movie starving for answers, but that hunger can be just as stimulating as it is burdensome." The '' Los Angeles Times'' Noel Murray gave the film a mostly positive review, writing: "Muted and ambiguous — sometimes to a fault — ''A Banquet'' is well acted and well crafted and should resonate with viewers who have had experiences similar to those of the movie’s perpetually anxious mother."
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, writing for ''
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'', gave the film a score of two-and-a-half out of four stars, lamenting that, "because the sound design is so vivid and Paxton's eye for disturbing detail is so creative, it's even more frustrating that the payoff is so unsatisfying." Brian Tallerico, also of ''RogerEbert.com'', referred to ''A Banquet'' as "a strong concept in search of a movie", stating that it is "constantly threatening to shape itself into something focused and powerful, but is too content to leave many of its best ideas unexplored." IndieWire's Kate Erbland gave the film a grade of "C+", concluding that "''A Banquet'' is at its best when it burrows inside the confines of its nearly all-female cast — here, it seems, is a truly new take on what it means to live inside a woman's skin — but continued attempts to contextualize the saga in other ways fall flat." John DeFore of the ''
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'' commended Paxton's direction and the performances of Alexander and Guillory, but wrote that "Bull's screenplay comes up short, failing to adequately capture the depth of its teen's encounter with the abyss ..and to integrate it into the more comprehensible domestic tensions that serve as the plotless film's only framework." Courtney Howard of '' Variety'' called the film "moderately creepy but emotionally insubstantial", writing that, "With nary any tangible scares, or much to truly unnerve or unsettle except from an empathetic humanistic standpoint, this feature-length directorial debut is assured, but far too ambiguous for its own good."


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