Pretty unique, and cool little vampire flick.
In the near future, nearly the entire world's population has become vampires, and society continues. But if nearly everyone is vampires, then where is all the blood? Herein lies the main plot of the movie. The world's supply is running dry, and science is failing at new options to replace blood. Soon mass chaos ensues and society begins to crumble.
One vampire accidentally discovers a cure for vampirism (William DaFoe)...but does the world want it? Regardless if they do or not, the world needs it. A sympathetic vampire scientists (Ethan Hawke) help the few remaining humans with perfecting this cure. Which the major pharmaceutical company the scientist works for, working on a blood replacement, does not want to happen. (Sam Neil plays the CEO of this company)
Lots of blood and chaos then ensue in the battle to determine who will inherit the earth, humans or vampires?
One of my favorite parts is as some of the vampires are turning human in one part, the other vampires that are there, that have been starving due to the dwindling blood supply, start attacking and feeding on the vampires-turned-human. They then the start turning human, and the process repeats. It was beautifully gory!
My favorite line in the movie was delivered by William DaFoe: "Being human in a world of vampires is about as safe as barebacking a $5 whore." lol, love it.
But if you are looking for a vampire movie that's scary, gory, and steeped in horror, this isn't it. It's really an action-drama wearing the clothes of horror. Still enjoyable, nonetheless.