Daybreakers -
: Critics and scholars often analyze the film as an economic metaphor for dwindling non-renewable resources and the consequences of predatory capitalism. 2. The Novel: " The Daybreakers " (1960)
Directed by Michael and Peter Spierig, this Australian-American film reimagines the vampire genre as a dystopian allegory for mass consumption . Daybreakers
: A ruthless corporate CEO who views the blood crisis as a profit-making venture . : Critics and scholars often analyze the film
: A former vampire who accidentally discovered a cure for vampirism. : A ruthless corporate CEO who views the
: A sympathetic vampire hematologist searching for a synthetic blood substitute .
: Set in the year 2019, a global plague has transformed 95% of the human population into vampires. Civilization has adapted to vampire life , with subways for sun-safe travel and blood-laced coffee.