Caye Casas, "The Coffee Table" is considered one of the bleakest, meanest and most unbearably cruel movies. Split into two parts, Before The Incident and After The Incident, the film takes the audience to a weird world of horror, suspense and darkness. According to 'comingsoon.com', it explores the life of Jesus and his wife Maria, who become parents. They buy a coffee table and everything changes bizarrely. Maria (Estefanía de los Santos) clings to their newborn and nitpicks everything he does and everything Jesus says, reducing him to a pile of sad crumbs borne of her resentment.
Jesus is the typical husband who barely knows how to change a diaper or is capable of watching their baby unsupervised. Their toxicity swirls through every frame like a noxious gas. They dread inviting to parties because of their incessant bickering.
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'The Coffee Table tries its hardest to make the audience so anxious, that they become nauseous. This is not a movie for the weak, but for those who seek out the bleak, the repulsive, and the disturbing.
World premiere at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
Released in 2017, the horrific tale has been picked up for North America distribution by Cinephobia Releasing. The movie had its world premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival as well as the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, besides Fantapoa Fest.
Though the release date has not been announced, The Coffee Table may have American festival