There has been a considerable push in recent years for vampire media in different modes to be brought to light, no pun intended. The interesting thing, is that this might be the most frenzied people have ever been about vampire stories and programming. While this is all the case, it had become difficult for storytellers to give us something new and unique that was unlike something that was heard before. The film "Daybreakers" was able to do this.
This is a film that has taken an age old tale about vampires and put a spin on it unlike anything that has been seen in vampire cinema to date. Through the course of this article, you will get a brief plot synopsis as well as what makes this particular movie so unique from some of the other alternatives that are out there to view.
Apart from just having a good plot synopsis, you really should appreciate what makes this film so unique to the genre. For starters, this is taken from a perspective of the fact that nearly everyone in the world is a vampire. So much in fact, that the humans that are remaining are slowly becoming extinct and hard to come by. This will fuel a lot of the decisions made in the film.
You should be aware that if you have not seen the film yet, and plan to, that this particular plot synopsis might give you a little bit more about the film than you might have cared to know preliminarily. However, if you don't really care either way, than allow me to give you some of the key plot points. The film opens with the knowledge that the world is 95 percent vampire now. They are trying to farm human blood, but are running out of humans. A team is working to create synthetic blood to sustain the population.
Edward Dalton is one of the head minds behind the blood creating project, and is also very unhappy with being a vampire. He does not drink human blood, and he never wanted to be a vampire in the first place. However, if he cannot come up with a solution to the current blood conundrum, he along with millions of other vampires will die horribly gruesome deaths relative to starvation.
A chance meeting with a group of humans has left Dalton in an awkward position. For helping the humans, he could end up in quite a good bit of trouble. Willem DaFoe portrays one of the humans, that you later learn used to be a vampire. He is technically the leader of the group and he retells the events of how he managed to turn human again from having been a vampire.
Edward Dalton is so intrigued by this possibility that he attempts it several times on himself, which eventually works. The process involves exposing the vampire to direct sunlight for a short period of time. This is enough to get the blood pumping again and the heart beating. Now, the vampire is a human once more.
Before he is able to do this, you learn that this blood in the new human is different. It has the power to change the vampire drinking it human as well. So Dalton has a showdown with his boss, Charles Bromley to tell him about his new cure. In anger, Bromley bites him and is turned back into a vampire. This series of events would likely be the salvation of mankind. That is "Daybreakers" in a nutshell, and you should check it out if you are into vampire flicks at all. - 39815
This is a film that has taken an age old tale about vampires and put a spin on it unlike anything that has been seen in vampire cinema to date. Through the course of this article, you will get a brief plot synopsis as well as what makes this particular movie so unique from some of the other alternatives that are out there to view.
Apart from just having a good plot synopsis, you really should appreciate what makes this film so unique to the genre. For starters, this is taken from a perspective of the fact that nearly everyone in the world is a vampire. So much in fact, that the humans that are remaining are slowly becoming extinct and hard to come by. This will fuel a lot of the decisions made in the film.
You should be aware that if you have not seen the film yet, and plan to, that this particular plot synopsis might give you a little bit more about the film than you might have cared to know preliminarily. However, if you don't really care either way, than allow me to give you some of the key plot points. The film opens with the knowledge that the world is 95 percent vampire now. They are trying to farm human blood, but are running out of humans. A team is working to create synthetic blood to sustain the population.
Edward Dalton is one of the head minds behind the blood creating project, and is also very unhappy with being a vampire. He does not drink human blood, and he never wanted to be a vampire in the first place. However, if he cannot come up with a solution to the current blood conundrum, he along with millions of other vampires will die horribly gruesome deaths relative to starvation.
A chance meeting with a group of humans has left Dalton in an awkward position. For helping the humans, he could end up in quite a good bit of trouble. Willem DaFoe portrays one of the humans, that you later learn used to be a vampire. He is technically the leader of the group and he retells the events of how he managed to turn human again from having been a vampire.
Edward Dalton is so intrigued by this possibility that he attempts it several times on himself, which eventually works. The process involves exposing the vampire to direct sunlight for a short period of time. This is enough to get the blood pumping again and the heart beating. Now, the vampire is a human once more.
Before he is able to do this, you learn that this blood in the new human is different. It has the power to change the vampire drinking it human as well. So Dalton has a showdown with his boss, Charles Bromley to tell him about his new cure. In anger, Bromley bites him and is turned back into a vampire. This series of events would likely be the salvation of mankind. That is "Daybreakers" in a nutshell, and you should check it out if you are into vampire flicks at all. - 39815
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