A slow-burn type of story-telling. The story is filmed while the protagonist is on some aimless trek across the state and the story is being told via flashbacks. Very little dialogue, very few actors.
The first let down is the colour profile of the film. A lot of the time it was very washed out, heading fairly close to grey.
The second let down is the amateurish camera work. To the cameraman, when you are filming a 360° loop around your subject, the idea is to keep the person centered in the frame, not have half his face off screen. How that even made it through editing is surprising.
The third let down is the actual story. There was nothing to it. It was just some vague and ethereal notion that humanity is gone and the protagonist is the last man standing. There was no reason of how or why it happened. It just did. Very unsatisfying.
No complaints about the acting, though with such little dialogue, and most of the film is the protagonist walking, not a lot of effort was needed.