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  51. In a world 10 years into the future, vampires make up the vast majority of the population with only 5% of the human race remaining. This presents particular challenges as the vampires' food supply - human blood - is dwindling and rationing is now the norm. There is growing evidence that vampires deprived of an adequate blood supply are themselves evolving into wild, vile creatures that attack anyone and anything in order to survive. Dr. Edward Dalton, a vampire and hematologist who works for a pharmaceutical firm, has been working on finding an artificial blood supply that will meet the vampire society's needs. He is sympathetic to humans and sees his work as a way of alleviating their suffering but his views on finding a solution change considerably when he meets someone who found a way to transform himself from being a vampire to again take human form.
  52. In the year 2019, a plague has transformed almost every human into vampires. Faced with a dwindling blood supply, the fractured dominant race plots their survival; meanwhile, a researcher works with a covert band of vamps on a way to save humankind.
  53. While Daybreakers has great ideas and creates a very interesting world, it ultimately fails to delve very far into anything and feels more like it should have been the pilot episode of a new TV series.<br/><br/>In the future, 95% of the world&#39;s population is vampires. How they got this way is only, ~very~ briefly, explained in the opening credits, through paper clippings that are only one screen for about a second. So basically, blink and you miss it. I would have liked if they&#39;d gone more in depth on this and done more science, explaining ~why~ this happened, and having that information being used to create the &#39;cure&#39; later on in the movie....but ultimately, no.<br/><br/>The vampires are....well, not vampires. They&#39;re humans with very neat eyes who drink blood. If they don&#39;t get enough, they turn into deformed bat like creatures (which the only reasoning for is they did not drink &#39;blood&#39; for about a month....however, many characters turn into these creatures much faster than a month throughout the movie) They don&#39;t move fast, they don&#39;t have super strength, holy water/garlic never enters into the picture....and they can survive in the shade. Yes....if they&#39;re just slightly covered from the sun, that&#39;s fine. Only direct sun causes massive burning/death.<br/><br/>They heal very very fast....usually. One of the major continuity issues is when Ethan Hawke&#39;s character, in attempting to cure himself, is set on fire again and again, and each time, has no burns/scars/anything on his body right afterwards. Yet not a minute later, they show another vampire with his arm in a sling....from what is alluded to being a broken/dislocated shoulder. So....they heal fast....but, only when it&#39;s necessary for the plot to make sense.<br/><br/>And on that note....the plot. Blood is in short supply. Humans, supposedly, are getting more and more rare and going extinct....and vampires keep gobbling up blood like it was some miracle elixir. Which, granted, is what vampires usually do....however, yet again, some of them seem to be able to resist/control these urges, while others can&#39;t. It flip flops.<br/><br/>Essentially, this is a political thriller with a supernatural twist. Everything revolves around curing/fixing their resource problem. Truthfully....it&#39;s quite dumb. It&#39;s known that animal blood is drunk, and sustains the vampires....yet apparently that&#39;s not a solution. A substitute is apparently a solution though....but only because it would make the vamps pay more for real blood. Like I said....they&#39;re vampires, but they&#39;re still human. They are still greedy, conniving, scheming, power hungry people. Which kind of begs the question that should have been brought up in the first place.....why turn? Because apparently, many of them were given the choice to turn, or to reject it. Hence why there&#39;s still humans.<br/><br/>There are many questions you&#39;ll ask yourself while watching this, and at the end, you&#39;ll sit there thinking &quot;What was the point of all this, to end it like that?&quot; And that is the movie&#39;s biggest disappointment. It had no point. It has no resolution to anything. It&#39;s essentially an over glossed story, simply to point out the new, ingenious way to cure vampires (which really is quite interesting, but shouldn&#39;t be the ~only~ good thing in the movie) In the end....it feels more like a TV show pilot, that they decided to give a huge budget and make into a film. It&#39;s bloody, it&#39;s got jumpy parts, the screeching will kill your ears, and you&#39;ll be sitting there wondering why you watched this movie.
  54. America&#39;s infatuation with vampires is something most of moviegoers are well aware of, yet Daybreakers seems to forget why. The movie, an action/horror flick written and directed by Australian brothers Peter and Michael Spierig, takes place in a dreary, blue-tinted dystopian future in which vampires have replaced the human population, and everyone drives sleek Chrysler automobiles and uses Welch Allyn medical equipment. The plot revolves around a vampire hematologist named Edward searching for a substitute to human blood, a precious commodity used as sustenance in the troubled society. No, I&#39;m not kidding. The lead vampire&#39;s name in this movie is Edward. Edward, in the most predictable of fashions, is more sympathetic to the plight of the nearly extinct human race. He soon encounters an underground band of humans, all wielding what are apparently Nerf guns, and is whisked away with them to help find a cure for vampirism. My first reaction to this film was wondering what genre it was after. There are a few mediocre scares, but any cultured horror film fan will most likely leave the theatre disappointed. I&#39;d classify it as an action film, but there&#39;s so much dry, soap-opera dialogue that I had a hard time paying attention. The plot didn&#39;t help keep me focused by any means. Daybreakers&#39; storyline has, essentially, been done dozens of time before- and better. There are even several painfully cliché quotes peppered in the film, all of which break the already-fractured flow of the movie. &quot;They&#39;ve found us! They&#39;re… everywhere!&quot; exclaims a teenaged human via radio, right after being attacked by marauding vampires. Before she can reveal her location, she is conveniently killed. My favorite line from the movie comes right before Edward is about to test a machine replicating the process needed to turn vampires back to humans. A process that works the first time it is attempted, I might add. &quot;This thing could kill you!&quot; cries Lisa Barrett, the film&#39;s pseudo-love interest. &quot;I&#39;m already dead,&quot; coldly replies Edward. In short, Daybreakers is an unfortunately forgettable film. With its weak, flawed plot and bland cast, Daybreakers is to &quot;entertaining&quot; as Twilight is to &quot;masculine.&quot;
  55. It’s a little bit silly – as is Dafoe’s Kentucky-fried cowboy mechanic named Elvis – but silly is fun. In fact, one wishes it were sillier still.
  56. In 2019, vampires rule, less than 5% of the human population remains (viz. a third of a billion people), and vampires are starving. Doctor Edward Dalton (<a href="/name/nm0000160/">Ethan Hawke</a>), vampire and hematologist, is desperately searching for a blood substitute, made particularly imperative because vampires deprived of human blood are devolving into &quot;subsiders,&quot; bloodthirsty bat-like creatures who will feed on anything—human, vampire, or even themselves. Edward, who refuses to drink human blood, begins to make the transformation into a subsider. When he runs into a small group of humans led by Audrey Bennett (<a href="/name/nm0440286/">Claudia Karvan</a>) and is introduced to Lionel &quot;Elvis&quot; Cormac (<a href="/name/nm0000353/">Willem Dafoe</a>), an ex-vampire who has cured himself, Edward attempts the cure thinking that he can offer it to other vampires. Unfortunately, some vampires, such as Charles Bromley (<a href="/name/nm0000554/">Sam Neill</a>), owner of Marks Blood Harvesting Pharmaceutical Company, don&#39;t share his vision. Daybreakers is based on an original screenplay by Australian brothers/directors Michael and Peter Spierig. This movie follows the traditional vampire attributes including vampire fangs, no reflection in mirrors, extreme photosensitivity to UV light, different looking eyes, a wooden stake to the heart and beheading to be killed, pale skin, low body temperature, immortality, and no heartbeat. In response to some of these non-human traits many cities have developed an elaborate system of underground walkways called &quot;subwalks&quot; allowing vampires to move about in the daylight. Also school, work, and other standard daytime businesses and activities now occur at night; public service announcements alert people of the approaching daylight; and cars may be modified to include, or be purchased with, blacked out windows and cameras allowing for daytime travel. Humans are also captured and kept restrained and unconscious by various companies who in turn sell their extracted blood for food. Due to critical shortages, much of the blood is mixed in limited amounts with other substances such as coffee. This suggests that while the vampires need blood to survive, they may take some nourishment or simply still enjoy the taste from normal food and beverages. The movie begins ten years after most of the population have already become vampires so the source of the disease is not a main plot point or even fully addressed. However a news story shown in passing at the beginning of the movie had the title/headline: &quot;How a Single Bat Started It All.&quot; This suggests that the disease initially was one of an animal origin but quickly spread alongside vampires who were biting humans for sustenance. We also see large bats flying about during the daytime several times throughout the movie which is certainly out of the norm. This is a sign that the disease remains in bats and has affected them in various ways as well; such as larger size, more aggressive behavior, etc. As far as how it was possible that most people became vampires, the disease must have occurred in such a rapid pace that the military and medical communities were unable to contain it. It is mentioned that as humans became the minority they were offered the choice to convert, but those who refused to do so were forced into hiding. It requires being subjected to sunlight for a short period of time. In Elvis&#39; case, he was ejected from a car, tossed through the sunlight, and landed in the water. The short exposure, coupled with the rapid cooling, apparently cured Elvis of his vampirism. In Edward&#39;s case, he stands in a wine fermentation tank and is exposed to sunlight while wearing robes soaked in water. Later in the movie, it&#39;s discovered that feeding on a former vampire is also a cure for vampirism. Having discovered that feeding on a former vampire is another cure for vampirism, Edward gives himself up to Charles...with a plan. He goads Charles into turning him back into a vampire. When Charles drinks Ed&#39;s blood, he is turned back into human but not before he summons the vampire patrol. Before the patrol arrive, Ed ties Charles to a chair and seats him in the elevator. When the patrol arrives, out of desperate hunger, they leap on Charles and start feeding. Meanwhile, Ed rescues Audrey, and they rejoin Elvis and Ed&#39;s brother Frankie (<a href="/name/nm1168915/">Michael Dorman</a>). Before they can get away, however, they are surrounded by a large vampire patrol. Frankie orders Ed to run, while he stays behind and allows the vampires to feed on him. When those vampires turn human, more vampires move in to feed on them, until only humans are left. Suddenly, Chris (<a href="/name/nm0173194/">Vince Colosimo</a>) appears and machine guns all the remaining humans. &quot;There can&#39;t be a cure,&quot; he tells Ed. Before Chris can kill Ed, however, Elvis shoots a crossbow through his heart, and Chris explodes. In the final scene, Elvis, Ed, and Audrey speed off in Elvis&#39; car. In a voiceover, Ed says, &quot;We have a cure. We can change you back. It&#39;s not too late.&quot; a5c7b9f00b
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