![]() ![]() Its ironic to note that scientists believe the remnants of Earths ancient civilizations may fare the best in the long run, as modern mans legacy vanishes. Suffice it to say that things go increasingly downhill from here, as nature retakes the Earth and ultimately everything we know today is all but obliterated by time, weather and other natural processes. Within the first ten days, additional power supplies will fail, causing food on supermarket shelves and in household fridges to rot, creating a dire situation for domestic animals that will either die or be forced to forage and fight for whatever food they can find to live on. Its hard to believe that as soon as 24 hours after were gone, fossil fuels will begin to run out, causing generators and power grids all over the world to fail, plunging a large percentage of the Earths populated areas into darkness. The drama unfolds as time elapses and builds, gradually at first, but then by increasing increments beyond the disappearance of humanity. The filmmakers waste no time explaining exactly why all six-some-odd billion of us have gone poof, but thats how the stage is set. In a nutshell, thats what youll find in Life After People. ![]() No, this isnt a Kirk Cameron film or an episode of The X-Files, but a look at what would happen if every last one of us disappeared and natural processes reclaimed the planet. ![]()
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