Set in a version of 1974 where the Earth is about to be destroyed by an asteroid, this UK horror centers on Adi (Jonnie Hurn) and Ange (Chloe Farnworth), a young married couple who have decided to spend their last remaining moments Adam and Eve-ing it (meaning totally nude) in the field where they conceived their now dead son. They try to relive that happy moment but their intimate time together is interrupted by the arrival of Luca (Dan Burman), a photographer who had been snapping pics of them banging in the buff. Despite Adi’s initial aggression, he agrees to let Luca stick around. It’s not the end of the world, right? No, wait, it is, but then who cares? They’re all going to die - at least that appears to be Ange’s MO for wanting to have some sexy fun with Luca before they do. But Luca’s presence in this impending apocalypse also brings out some hidden tensions and stowed-away secrets between the couple that turn their last moments from tender to dangerous. The period setting seems to simply be a way to justify the spirit of free love and willingness to be naked outdoors, but seriously, who would care about wearing clothes when the world is ending? Not Chloe, whose boobs, butt, and bush in six amazing nude scenes is a bargain of biblical proportions!