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30th June 2009 05:47 AM
David Allen
It seems as if the return of teenage vampires is making a return, this time it is to the big screen with “Daybreakers” and the Hollywood money that is normally so hard to prise out of the studios hands is freely flowing for any story that involved teens and vampires.
This film is different though it is set in the near future where humans are the inferior race to more dominant vampire.
In fact, most of the world’s population have turned vampire, in a world turned upside down, humans are food and numbers are dwindling.
The film follows the survival of a group of vampire killers who include Willem Dafoe who is human and Ethan Hawke who is not, yet their quest is same survival of the human race.
This is a glossy film with a plenty of action and it has to be said an interesting storyline.
David Allen
It seems as if the return of teenage vampires is making a return, this time it is to the big screen with “Daybreakers” and the Hollywood money that is normally so hard to prise out of the studios hands is freely flowing for any story that involved teens and vampires.
This film is different though it is set in the near future where humans are the inferior race to more dominant vampire.
In fact, most of the world’s population have turned vampire, in a world turned upside down, humans are food and numbers are dwindling.
The film follows the survival of a group of vampire killers who include Willem Dafoe who is human and Ethan Hawke who is not, yet their quest is same survival of the human race.
This is a glossy film with a plenty of action and it has to be said an interesting storyline.