I saw this film when it came out (I was probably 8 or 9) and it has always been one of my favourites. I watched it again last night and - despite its flaws, which are legion (pun intended!) - I really enjoyed it again.
OK, there are plot-holes aplenty (Why did some people get the infection immediately and die whereas some others turned into the "Family"? Why did Anthony Zerbe's character start banging on about machines while seemingly not yet affected yet the rest of the "Family" blindly follow his mantra after infection?) but the general idea, although now cliched beyond belief!, of the last man on earth being the saviour of mankind, is compelling.
I had forgotten the "Christ" pose at the end, as subtle as a flying vampire!, but even that was not enough to put me off!
OK, there are plot-holes aplenty (Why did some people get the infection immediately and die whereas some others turned into the "Family"? Why did Anthony Zerbe's character start banging on about machines while seemingly not yet affected yet the rest of the "Family" blindly follow his mantra after infection?) but the general idea, although now cliched beyond belief!, of the last man on earth being the saviour of mankind, is compelling.
I had forgotten the "Christ" pose at the end, as subtle as a flying vampire!, but even that was not enough to put me off!
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