Daybreak (1993 film)

Daybreak
Genre Action
Drama
Romance
Sci-Fi
Written by Alan Bowne (play)
Stephen Tolkin (teleplay)
Directed by Stephen Tolkin
Starring Moira Kelly
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Martha Plimpton
Music by Michel Colombier
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Colin Callender
Kathryn F. Galan
Producer(s) John Bard Manulis
Diana Phillips (line producer)
Location(s) New York City
Cinematography Newton Thomas Sigel
Editor(s) Lois Freeman-Fox
Brunilda Torres
Running time 91 min.
Production company(s) HBO
Distributor HBO
Release
Original network HBO
Original release May 8, 1993

Daybreak is a 1993 HBO Production based upon the play Beirut by Alan Bowne.

Plot

The film is a dystopian science fiction thriller set in the near future in a more authoritarian America. It deals with the social persecution and criminalisation of people who are infected with a sexually transmitted infection similar to HIV. Those who test positive for the disease are forcibly placed into quarantine camps. In the quarantine camps they are tattooed with a P by the authorities to indicate their positive status and shot if they try to escape. The quarantine camps are dilapidated places where patients are left to die without care or contact with the outside world.

Moira Kelly plays Blue, a young woman who earns a living scavenging metal in the city. She goes with a friend who wants to be tested to a Helping Hand clinic. The clinic has the sinister slogan "Making your hard choices easier". Outside the clinic they are given a card warning them against getting tested there. The card demands "Why is sickness a crime? Why is hospital a prison? Why does the helping hand hold a gun?". Blue is disturbed by this warning and meets an activist in the resistance called Torch, played by Cuba Gooding, Jr.

The resistance works to prevent the quarantine of those who are positive. They arrange testing outside the official system so that they will not be quarantined. They rescue people being held by the Helping Hand clinic in order to give them medicine, care, and understanding. They distribute condoms and clean needles to help prevent the spread of the disease. This is contrasted with government advertisements for the Helping Hand clinics that threaten "The only way is not to play".

A relationship develops between Blue and Torch and it is revealed that Torch is positive. Torch is arrested because of his activism and when the police discover that he is positive they send him to quarantine. Blue sneaks into the quarantine in order to see Torch. Blue wants to be infected by Torch so that they can live together inside the quarantine camp but Torch is reluctant to infect Blue.

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