In Future, Humans Discover a Man-Eating Plant That Can Produce Fuel Indefinitely

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Published 2022-11-30
After a massive solar eruption that left most of the population blind, a large carnivorous plant known as Triffid escapes the labs where humans kept it for energy and seeks revenge.






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  • @SimonNewsome
    Imagine spending like $25 million on a movie just to have most people Find out about it on Movie Recaps.
  • @gabe6281
    Man eating plant + humanity blinding solar radiation should be two different movies.
  • @ShabamWins
    Wait so you're telling me some guy was asleep on a plane, used life vests to survive the plane crash, and then decided to take over a random survior colony like some mastermind?
  • @gicking3898
    Considering how much of the planet stays indoors online or playing video games, or I side windowless offices , like me, I doubt you'd get so many going blind. Let alone the fact half the world faces away from it
  • @alexten9961
    Read the book. "The day of the triffids". The book is unbelievable. I read it in 1978 and still have it.
  • @MikMoen
    A giant, intelligent, carnivorous plant that can move. At the same time a random Coronal Mass Ejection blinds nearly the entire populace? Really weird combo.
  • The book is an amazing post-apocalypse story, better than any zombie story I've read or watched, everyone should read it.
  • In the book, Bill gets stung in the eyes (what the triffids seem to aim for) as a kid, being one of the first in the UK to come across a triffid. This means he has a resistance to the venom when he gets stung working on a farm as an adult so it didn't blind him completely and he was able to recover just in time for the events of the film.
  • The real Triffids were the friends we made along the way
  • This is like a zombie movie without zombies. I highly doubt that large groups of blind people would aimlessly be walking around a city..
  • @dorash5780
    This movie should be called a "World without flamethrowers"
  • @AnP865
    In the original book it's implied that both the plants and the bright green meteor showers that cause people to go blind are because Cold War governments were experimenting with bioweapons and it went wrong. It makes a lot more sense anyway.
  • @krishc.8980
    how tf did MOST of the population go blind if only half of the earth can be facing the sun? even if every single person was outside and looking directly at the sun it wouldn't be "most" of the population
  • This really seems like two different movies that were slapped together and they don’t really match up
  • @Zkeleton969
    So the only way you can make your killer plants threatening… is to literally remove people’s ability to avoid them by blinding the entire planet? And side note, what about people on the other side of the planet? Shouldn’t they be fine?
  • How did all those people go blind while in buildings? Did like 99.99% of people were looking at sun at same time from any location at given time?
  • @AliceRose413
    “FEED ME, SEYMOUR!” Looks like Audrey II spawned a new colony.
  • @stalhein62
    I remember when this aired on TV - for some reason it was over Christmas and we had to get rid of the Christmas tree afterwards as it was upsetting a younger relative.