The Last Man is a psychological thriller film directed by Rodrigo H. Vila. Tov Matheson, portrayed by Hayden Christensen, is a war veteran who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He lives a stagnant life with his wife, Sarah, and their son, Shane, in a quiet suburban town.

Tov begins to have vivid nightmares of the apocalypse and becomes convinced that the end of the world is imminent. He seeks solace in a mysterious new acquaintance, who claims to be a divine messenger with a message about the impending apocalypse. The messenger convinces Tov that he has been chosen to survive the disaster and that he must build a survival shelter underground.

Tov quits his job, cashes out his life savings, and begins construction of the shelter without informing his wife. He becomes increasingly obsessive and paranoid about the apocalypse as he trains and prepares for the disaster. He breaks off contact with his family and friends and withdraws into his underground shelter.

Tov's wife, Sarah, becomes concerned about his erratic behavior and goes to his therapist for help. The therapist insists that Tov needs professional help, but it's too late. Tov has become a recluse with a strange and dangerous worldview.

The viewer is left wondering if Tov is experiencing delusions or if the apocalypse is genuinely coming. At the climax of the movie, Tov's conviction becomes so intense that he causes an explosion in his bunker, which results in him being knocked unconscious. Tov then experiences an extraordinary out-of-body experience where he sees the world ends, and he is floating in the afterlife.

In conclusion, The Last Man is a thrilling examination of paranoia and the human psyche. Hayden Christensen gives a memorable performance, and the film leaves an unforgettable impression on the viewer's mind.

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