Full Movie Name: Daybreakers 2009 720p BluRay Subs Dual Audio x264 | 480p 300MB | 100MB HEVC
Movie Info: IMDb
Rating: 6.5/10 From 113,981
Genres: Action, Fantasy, Horror, Hollywood ,
Country: Australia | USA
Language: English
Release Date: 8 January 2010 (USA)
Directors: Michael Spierig (as The Spierig Brothers), Peter Spierig (as The Spierig Brothers)
Writers: Michael Spierig (as The Spierig Brothers), Peter Spierig (as The Spierig Brothers)
Stars: Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe, Sam Neill,
Duration: 97 Minutes
Storyline of Daybreakers 2009 720p BluRay Subs Dual Audio x264 | 480p 300MB | 100MB HEVC
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.
Reviews
Building on the genre-clash crossover theme that was solidly established the first night of TIFF’s Midnight Madness with the slasher flick cum teen girl comedy Jennifer’s Body, programmer Colin Geddes has delivered another interesting hybrid: the futuristic, sci-fi-vampire film Daybreakers.
Set 10 years into the future and after the bat-spawned vampire plague converted the vast majority of humans into blood-sucking chain-smoking nocturnal regular joes who have to shave by watching themselves in a video feed, Daybreakers is directed by the twin Spierig brothers. They’re MM vets, these dudes, as their last film (2003’s Undead) famously closed out the beloved Uptown theatre here in Toronto, the still-mourned theatre that was home to the midnight TIFF screenings before they moved to the cavernous, impersonal and enormous Ryerson hall.