The Breed Page #5

Synopsis: In the distant future vampires have come out of the shadows and tried to live among people as a special and peaceful breed. When a series of murders happens, a cop and his vampire colleague are assigned to arrest a dark figure who tears the throat of the victims and strains their blood off.
 
IMDB:
4.7
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Year:
2001
91 min
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in the head...

...was because it was

on your order.

I had to use my judgment.

You were in there a long time.

I was in there five minutes!

Informing on your enemy

makes them your friend.

I called you to tell you

you're going back to your old job.

The official story is

you're on medical leave.

Seward wanted to fire you, I said no.

He's too busy to fight, so...

Busy with what?

The situation's becoming untenable.

- We're releasing the virus.

- Not yet.

I'm close, damn it!

Last night another girl

disappeared from the university.

She is my daughter.

We can't stop anyone from leaving.

Be sure they have enough

blood substitute to last.

We are at the lab.

Good.

It's Steven Grant.

Tell him I'm busy.

He says it's urgent.

They're mixing up a big supply

of the virus...

...all over the world.

And I should trust you?

I screwed up. I know.

But you have to trust me.

Right now...

...your entire race is living

on borrowed time.

Why should I believe

this fantastic story?

Your senses are heightened.

You tell me if I'm lying.

We must do something.

Our people will all die.

So Agent Grant is going to steal

a sample of the virus?

Where is he planning

to get it from?

From Fleming's laboratory?

Yes. That's the name he used.

You knew of this?

I gave you your life.

And now, I'll take it.

You know, I really ought to thank you.

You just make everything so easy.

The incident at the pier was a gift.

Not only did it give us a perfect

chance to release the virus...

...but it got the slime

so worked up...

...they believed everything

I told them.

Your gun.

Give me your gun, slowly.

Well, you were sabotaging the virus.

You go for your gun...

...there's a struggle.

Et cetera. Et cetera.

Et cetera. Not original...

...but it works.

So the virus is lethal to humans.

There's that community-college

education coming into play.

I'm quite proud of it.

You see...

...the initial infection

with vampires...

...is quite severe,

and in humans quite mild.

But after a week,

the vampires recover...

...and the humans...

...die.

You're human.

Do you have an antidote?

Oh, no. No, it doesn't apply.

By the time the virus

is being released...

...I won't be human anymore.

He's going to turn me tonight.

Who?

You're not James Bond...

...and I'm not Blofeld.

No more explanations,

and no last-minute escapes.

How about no bullets?

Say something about my education now,

you f***!

I knew you'd come.

I knew I could rely on you.

I promised...

...you'd never know disease,

weakness...

...or pain again.

And I intend to keep that promise.

I bled him dry.

He is starving.

I'm surprised that he's

been able to keep...

...from trying to attack you

this long.

It's all right.

I've sent everyone home.

We have time.

You will be pleased to know...

...that you won't be implicated

in Fleming's death.

His body will never be found.

Granted...

...questions might be asked.

But by tomorrow, their minds

will be on other things.

You will be dead...

...and I'll have given them

their rogue.

I'll have killed him, of course...

...but it's too late to keep you

from becoming his last victim.

Pity. I like you.

You have qualities

that most people today lack.

Determination...

...loyalty to friends...

...and partners.

It was you.

You killed Phil.

I took no pleasure in it.

Playing a murderer has been

extremely distasteful to me.

- I'm not a violent man by nature.

- Yeah, right.

All this talk

about peaceful coexistence...

...and all along...

...you're planning on

wiping out humanity.

Don't be ridiculous.

Civilization would collapse.

That's not what I want at all.

I already have a cure.

It's made from our blood.

And I plan to share it with humanity.

It will make people resistant

to the virus...

...to all disease.

One race.

I saw with my own eyes...

...what happened to the Indians,

the Africans, the Jews.

The only difference was race.

We can't fight you...

...but we can't trust you either.

This is the only way.

No!

Incredible!

I don't think I've ever seen

willpower like this!

Too bad. It's utterly pointless!

Go!

Excellent choice.

These silver bullets

are overkill on you.

But you will leave

an expensive corpse.

That's enough of that.

Goodbye.

That hurt.

Not bad for a final act.

But not quite good enough.

Hang in there.

Hang in there, partner.

I think we won.

The catastrophe that almost befell

us could only have been created...

...by mutual cooperation

between our two people.

And mutual cooperation is the only way

it could have been stopped.

We owe Steven Grant and Aaron Gray

a debt...

...for showing us that...

...for good or evil,

we are no different.

And I owe them a more personal debt

for my daughter's life.

I'm sorry I missed it.

Are you all right? You seem strange.

I got tested yesterday.

I'm not infected with your blood.

I never will be.

I'm immune.

One of the 20 percent.

I can never be like you.

Forty years from now...

...you won't have changed.

I'll be old...

...or dead.

I wasn't gonna tell you

till you got back on your feet.

I didn't want to upset you.

Why did you think I'd be upset?

Because I'll lose you in 40 years...

...or am I losing you now?

I just thought-

I mean, when you heard...

Do I strike you

as the kind of woman who...

...who...

...who takes the easy way out?

No.

Then the question is...

...are you that kind of man?

You know it won't be easy.

Nothing good ever is.

What's up?

They want us downtown.

I'll see you soon.

I'll be waiting.

You drive, partner.

Let's go to work.

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