No worries, no fear

Lynn 2022-03-24 09:01:41

It's true that it's not exciting, fun, and scary enough, but it's a vampire-style educational film.
The setting that drinking the blood of returning humans can make vampires come back is really ridiculous from the perspective of vampire movies, but this is a vampire-style educational movie. Is not the Lord's Supper the blood and flesh of the carpenter Jehovah?

As a human being, I do not accept old age, illness, and death that must be accepted no matter what class I am in. In order to get rid of fear, I turn myself into a monster to realize my delusions, and squeeze the creatures of my own race to build an inhuman and efficient system. , and finally ushered in the inevitable collapse of the system due to the insufficient number of squeezed creatures, and had to face deeper fears.

This is the usual pattern of human development. But it's not sustainable (as the movie says).

Fear has no end. The quality of life is indeed improving, so the number of beneficiaries is indeed increasing, but after starvation there is exhaustion, then there is sickness, after aging, and then there is nothingness after death. Chased by these, constantly alienated, a slave owner, an emperor, a chaebol, the chief scientist of the Umbrella Company, a vampire, a…?


But can we come back? Or, would you like to come back? Accept that, think about how to live a good life, and redefine the standard of "good" and stop acting arbitrarily out of fear? ? ?

ps, the fourth-level abject vampires who are further alienated are not the by-products of all kinds of tyranny - violent revolutionaries?

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  • Winfield 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    When humans become endangered, that's what I like about the atmosphere of the story. How many second-rate movies has the face of Sam Neill appeared in?

  • Bertram 2022-04-23 07:01:49

    The plot is a bit confusing at the end, and it has a strong preaching atmosphere, emphasizing karma, and there is less redemption that can be had, but the line at the end says that, which is really unbearable. Plus, this movie is what I consider to be a good divide between thriller and horror.

Daybreakers quotes

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

  • Edward Dalton: Welcome back to humanity. Now you get to die.