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Last Day on Earth

Last Day on Earth

2025
Drama
4 min
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A lone wanderer treks the solitary landscape of devoid suburbia, and something is missing... who is he? Where does he come from?

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Max Bourke / Kolbi Benson
Starring
Max Bourke

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

atmospheric slow introspective monotonous haunting ambiguous visually striking emotionally remote thought-provoking minimalist frustrating melancholic

Reviews

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Imogen White
Feb 27, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Last Day on Earth will sharply divide audiences. Its contemplative pace and emphasis on existential mood over plot will be catnip for some and a soporific for others. Bourke does what he can with a near-silent role, and…

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David K. Park
Feb 27, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A stunning, minimalist triumph. This film strips storytelling down to its bare essentials: a man, a space, and a question. Max Bourke is utterly captivating, conveying a lifetime of loss and curiosity with mere gestures. The direction, though…

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Chloe Fernandez
Feb 27, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

As a visual and auditory experience, Last Day on Earth is profoundly effective. The sound design, juxtaposing absolute silence with startling echoes, is exceptional. Bourke’s physical performance convincingly maps a psyche unravelling in real time. However, the film’s…

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Marcus Thorne
Feb 27, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

There is an undeniably compelling idea at the core of this film, but its execution feels frustratingly insubstantial. Bourke commits fully to the wandering role, yet the material offers him little beyond a perpetual state of vague confusion.…

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Eleanor Vance
Feb 27, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Last Day on Earth is a masterclass in sustained atmospheric dread and poignant solitude. Max Bourke delivers a remarkably restrained performance, his every glance and hesitant step speaking volumes in the deafening quiet of devoid suburbia. The film’s…

FAQs

While not confirmed as an Australian production, its thematic preoccupations with landscape, isolation, and a lone figure against vast emptiness resonate strongly with traditions in Australian arthouse and outback gothic cinema. The focus on a solitary journey through a hauntingly familiar yet alien environment aligns with works that explore the psychological weight of space and silence.