Daybreakers (2009)
7/10
Clever and fun
9 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Screw team Edward and team Jacob, i'm with the team in favor of giving vampires back their balls. The Spierig brother's "Daybreakers" is one such movie, a bloody good time where people get ripped apart, heads explode and get chopped off, and we get a fairly decent action thriller that presents some cool vampirific ideas and some suspense to boot. It's the future. Vampires have taken over. Only the blood supply is dwindling. Ethan Hawke plays Ed, a kindly vampire/hematologist who likes the humans and is, for many reasons, developing a blood substitute so that Vamps will stop human hunting. Others at the blood distribution center he works at are less sympathetic, including boss Charles Bromley (Sam Neil).

Willem Dafoe gives the movie's best performance as Elvis, a former vampire who managed to somehow be "born again" human. Ed eventually winds up working with humans to figure out how Elvis managed to do such a thing. The Spierig brothers film most scenes in either a darkly chilly blue or in a variation of lighting (in one scene, Ed is protected from sunlight because it's coming thru tree branches), both of which look great on film. And the creature effects are scare as well as thrill. Hawke gives a nicely understated performance and Neil again proves he's underrated as an actor. Newcomer Isabel Lucas, who plays Bromley's human daughter, does nice work as well. The flick has a few flaws. The screenplay has a real hollow middle (Neil could have used a little more oomph as the villain during this time) and it feels more like a ragtag bunch of subplots and different ideas. But the ideas are amusing enough and it doesn't go too long without being entertaining enough to recommend.
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