The film concludes with Maks and Albert deciding to stay on the surface. They realize the future of humanity depends on them. The final scene—one of the most famous in Polish cinema—shows them successfully "re-introducing" masculinity to the world in a way that suggests the cycle of life (and the battle of the sexes) will begin anew.
Maks and Albert wake up in the year , discovered by a group of female archaeologists. They soon learn the shocking truth: Seksmisja (1983) reЕј. Juliusz Machulski
: The surface is perfectly habitable; the "radiation" and "devastation" were myths created by the leadership to keep the population controlled and underground. The film concludes with Maks and Albert deciding
Maks and Albert struggle to adapt. While Albert tries to understand the logic of this new world, Maks is preoccupied with finding "real" food and pursuing the women, leading to several comedic clashes with the rigid social norms of the underground state. The Escape and The Big Reveal Maks and Albert wake up in the year
The 1983 Polish cult classic (Sexmission), directed by Juliusz Machulski, is a brilliant blend of science fiction and social satire. It explores a dystopian future where men have become extinct, leaving behind a strictly regulated matriarchal society. The Premise: The Great Hibernation