It is the year 2068. Humanity spends most of their time working, interacting in social media, and experiencing enhanced sexual ecstasy within an Alternate Reality under the watchful eye of the Department of Mental Health. Every thought and action is scrutinized. This is the new normal.
One young man, Erwin Gomes, has grown jaded with the state of the world. When he meets Juliette Petain, he begins to realize that he is not the only one questions the society for which they live and remembers what the world was like before. After mysterious circumstances cause her disappearance, Erwin tires of his dissonance and moves on, settling down and starting a family. He is content with the state of world and his life. He admires Drexler and minds not that she exercises absolute control, until he re-discovers Juliette and her library—proving everything he ever learned was a lie. Now cognizant of this information, Erwin is mindful that living within a police state, he does not know who are his enemies or who are his friends.
The Last Man Alive is a dystopian psychological thriller that explores the concepts reality and sanity through the eyes of an everyman who commits the ultimate crime of thinking for himself.