The Dystopian World of The Kitchen
In the enigmatic world of The Kitchen, viewers are transported to a dystopian version of London in the year 2024. Here, all social housing has been eradicated, leaving only one community known as 'The Kitchen' at the mercy of the wealthy elite. The film delves into the lives of its inhabitants, particularly focusing on the enigmatic relationship between Izi (Kane Robinson) and Benji (Jedaiah Bannerman). At the heart of the narrative lies the compelling mystery of Benji's true parentage, a question that subtly unfolds throughout the movie.
The Kitchen Benji sitting on a bed next to Izi
The story unfolds as Izi, a solitary man, navigates life in 'The Kitchen', working at Life After Life, a futuristic funeral service where families, unable to afford traditional burials, can transform their loved ones into trees. It is within this setting that Izi encounters Benji, a 12-year-old boy reeling from the loss of his mother. Seeking a sense of belonging, Benji ventures into 'The Kitchen', setting the stage for the exploration of his true lineage and the profound connection with Izi.
The Kitchen Benji and Izi in front of a window at an apartment
The underlying tension of social disparity and the struggle for survival in this bleak future forms the backdrop for the intricate emotional dynamics that unfold between Izi and Benji. As the narrative progresses, the audience is drawn deeper into the enigma surrounding Benji's lineage and the complex web of emotions that bind him to Izi. The stage is set for a journey that is as emotionally gripping as it is intellectually stimulating.