
The Last Man 2014
"A solider without a war is just a man"
In Gavin Rothery's gripping 20-minute sci-fi short *The Last Man (2014)*, a lone soldier emerges from decades of stasis to discover a world ravaged by an apocalyptic war.
Director: Gavin Rothery
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Last Man (2014) about?
A soldier from Deep Reserve awakens from stasis to find the planet devastated by war. Alone and disoriented, he must navigate a ruined world where his purpose—once tied to combat—has vanished entirely.
Who directed The Last Man?
The film was directed by Gavin Rothery, who crafts a tense, atmospheric narrative within a lean 21-minute runtime.
Who stars in The Last Man?
The cast features Richard Glover, Charlotte Hatherley, Michael Robert Johnson, and Jessica Stanley, who deliver raw, emotional performances in this short sci-fi drama.
Is The Last Man (2014) worth watching?
While *The Last Man (2014)* isn't rated on IMDb, its compelling themes and tight execution make it a worthy watch for sci-fi fans. The film's emotional depth and post-apocalyptic setting set it apart as a memorable short.
How long is The Last Man?
The Last Man runs for 21 minutes.
About The Last Man (2014) — A Soldier's Nightmare in a Post-Apocalyptic World
In Gavin Rothery's gripping 20-minute sci-fi short *The Last Man (2014)*, a lone soldier emerges from decades of stasis to discover a world ravaged by an apocalyptic war. Starring Richard Glover, Charlotte Hatherley, Michael Robert Johnson, and Jessica Stanley, this intense micro-drama explores the haunting aftermath of global conflict through the eyes of a man who once defined himself by duty. The film masterfully blends survivalist tension with introspective themes of identity and futility, set against a stark, desolate landscape.
The atmosphere is bleak yet deeply human, focusing on one man's struggle to reconcile his past with a future that holds no purpose. With sharp direction and standout performances, *The Last Man (2014)* delivers a compact yet powerful commentary on war's enduring scars.