It is about a two minute Philosophy 101 lecture. None of this theological/philosophical discussion, most of which takes place about 70 minutes into the film, I found to be deep or relevant. It questions God's grand design and asks "whose God is it anyway." It also question customs such as burials because it is what we do as a civilization. The film asks a bunch of questions as to what we see, what is out of focus and is imperfect, but still part of life. Electricity is still on due to geothermal. Riley (Matt O'Leary) is a photographer with a box camera taking black and white photos, mostly of Jenai (Maika Monroe) his girlfriend, even after everyone is gone and he can't develop the film. An American couple in Iceland wake up and discover they are alone and speculate what happened as they raid the stores.
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