Irony.

Johnny 2021-11-20 08:01:27

I didn't expect a vampire-themed movie to be so good!
It is very powerful and ironic to the various status quo of human society!
This society has long since become the weak and the strong. The moral bottom line is lost.
There are not a few people who feel that they have money and power to be supreme.
The degree of deformity in the entire society is not much different from the vampire society.
Is there any difference between discriminating against the poor and squeezing and plundering their labor force from the plot in the movie?
Human beings have not been cognizant for hundreds of years.
Those who have a firm belief in this world live in this world, just like the protagonist in the film, hoping to restore the positive energy of human beings.
The irony is that the antidote is often ourselves...
this kind of destructive "attack with poison" can be reborn.
But when all this could be reversed, it was discovered that the killing not only did not end, but continued to escalate.
Perhaps it is precisely because of the original sin of mankind that it is impossible for human society to have "university under heaven".

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  • Eryn 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Stupid movie. It also made me think hard about the name for several days. The teacher is insane, right? I blinded my eyes by playing this kind of film in my second year of high school.

  • Lenna 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Most of them are okay, but the NPC Lurker is too bad. The way to change from a vampire to a human is too uncreative. The ending is okay. , a bit of redemption, and finally a bit rotten, the three of them drove away, instead of developing their blood into a serum to save all mankind~~

Daybreakers quotes

  • Edward Dalton: Yeah well, life is a bitch ain't it? Then you don't die.

  • Alison Bromley: [to her father while drinking her own blood] Is this what you wanted?