In the film "The Last Meat," a prologue sets the stage by indicating that an atomic bomb is imminent. The scene then transitions to a family of three - a mother, father, and adult daughter - gathered around a kitchen table. They reach a decision to remain in their home and face their fate with dignity. The surrealism unfolds as the mother and daughter start giving birth to various food items, while the father attempts to climb back into the womb. Amidst this strange scenario, the daughter shares a dream she had.
As the tension escalates, a mushroom cloud is seen, symbolizing the impending doom. The focus then shifts to another trio of actors in a different apartment who believe they have entered the afterlife. They engage in a series of humorous conversations about God, death, and the apocalypse, punctuated by bizarre skits. The narrative continues to move between different trios in separate rooms, each grappling with their own existential crises in the face of impending destruction.