He leads The Man to a part of the hospital where a woman is kept, and gives her the food. The Doctor prepares some food and blindfolds The Man. The Brute, who has been living in the bar, returns and notices the painting is missing. The Man and the Doctor bond over table tennis and painting, before The Man ventures outside into a sandstorm to retrieve a painting he found in the bar. Both are ecstatic about being able to speak. The Man also takes the gas and is able to reply with the same word. The Doctor inhales a form of gas that allows him to, with some difficulty, say a single word: Bonjour. The Doctor treats The Man and cooks him some fish. The Man, now badly injured, wanders around until he finds The Doctor. A fight ensues the Brute gains the upper hand though The Man is able to escape. While searching for a way to cook the fish, The Man encounters The Brute. When he awakes, he ventures outside where he is amazed that it is raining fish. The Man finds an abandoned bar, gets himself heavily intoxicated and passes out. The plan works, however, once back inside the building The Doctor pulls a lever which closes a secondary iron bar gate preventing The Brute from entering. The Brute returns to the hospital with a new box of items, though this time he constructs a device that will keep the door open long enough for him to enter the building. The following morning he continues on foot. The Doctor then takes the goods and closes the door before The Brute can get inside. The Brute rings a bell, and 'The Doctor' ( Jean Bouise), instructs him to place the canned goods on the ground and back away from the door. 'The Brute' ( Jean Reno) is seen approaching a hospital with a box containing canned food. Survivors pursue The Man, though he is able to escape in his now completed aircraft. The Man, who has been observing the survivors, makes his way to their camp, stabs their leader, 'The Captain' ( Fritz Wepper) and retrieves a car battery.
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They hold a man, 'The Dwarf' ( Maurice Lamy), captive, and force him to retrieve water for them. A group of men are shown surviving in the wasteland. The Man ventures outside the office building he lives in, which is surrounded by a desert wasteland. The Man is then seen attempting to salvage parts from abandoned vehicles, but returns to his dwelling empty handed, where he works on building a makeshift aircraft. The film opens to a shot of an abandoned office, where the main character ( Pierre Jolivet), who is only identified as 'The Man' in the end credits, is having intercourse with a sex doll.