Does anyone watch this movie this way?

Daphney 2022-04-19 09:01:45

I think the vampire in this movie is a metaphor for the financial industry and the government, lying on other people's bodies to suck blood. The so-called plague is a financial crisis. After the financial crisis, all traditional industries were hit hard. On the contrary, the financial industry that led to the crisis was thriving, and it was also these industries that developed by leaps and bounds after the crisis. After more and more "vampires", they encountered a crisis. The crisis they face here is that more and more people are engaged in the "blood-sucking" industry, which eventually leads to fewer and fewer "blood sources". It implies that with the reduction of developing countries, more and more people join the ranks of "vampires" and no longer engage in actual production. In this way, the world will eventually not be able to bear so many "vampires" that are unearned. The "vampires" who have been guided are still reluctant to find another way out, and just want to continue to enjoy their unearned life even if it leads to death.

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  • Dejah 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Vampires have become the main body of society, and the idea of ​​raising human beings like animals is good, but the story ends abruptly before the story is fully rolled out. By the standards of a modern vampire, the beginning and end are basically passable, but the middle part is too dull and feels as heavy as a revolutionary film.

  • Alice 2021-11-20 08:01:27

    It seems too avant-garde for most vampire-themed movies

Daybreakers quotes

  • Charles Bromley: Do you like being a vampire?

    Frankie Dalton: Yes, sir.

    Charles Bromley: Why?

    Frankie Dalton: I'm good at this. I was never very good at being human.

  • [first lines]

    [on television]

    Senator Westlake: Let's be clear about this. Humans were offered a chance to assimilate, but they refused. Therefore, they are enemies of the state and will be captured and farmed for blood supply.