Corrected entry: At the end, Frankie is fed upon by several soldiers, and is seen being torn apart. His left arm separates from the body. Yet at the end, his body is whole, and even his shirt is undamaged. Mighty post-mortem regeneration?
Daybreakers (2009)
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Directed by: Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Ethan Hawke, Sam Neill, Damien Garvey, Harriet Minto-Day, Jay Laga'aia, Sahaj Dumpleton
Continuity mistake: At 1:02:38, you see that the front door is closed. The scene after, when Lionel goes out of the water tank where they were hiding, the same door is now wide open. Then a bat scares him, and you see that the door magically closed back. (01:02:35)
Edward Dalton: Welcome back to humanity. Now you get to die.
Question: Why didn't Chris want the cure to spread in the end?
Answer: Just like the humans, he had a fear of becoming extinct.
Answer: The vampires were now everywhere, with very few humans left in their blood farms. Their food supply was dwindling and it was getting to the point that they were facing extinction by starvation. The only way to keep life going was for the vampire disease to be cured and everybody to turn back human.
Then why didn't he want it to happen?
He successfully created a substitute.
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Correction: Frankie had countless bitemarks, but his arm was never separated from his body.
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