When Count Dracula is your boss, “drinking blood” takes on a rather sinister dimension. Renfield action comedy about a servant of one of the legendary monsters who decided to quit his job.
We remember Renfield (Nicholas Hoult) from Bram Stoker’s literary work as Dracula’s capable henchman who did to his master what he saw on his fangs. For hundreds of years, it has reliably supplied him with canned living blood and protected him from garlic and daylight, but the 21st century is a turbulent time that opens up many opportunities. There are even professionals who can help you get out of a toxic work relationship. As a result, Renfield begins to realize that he no longer enjoys his work, not to mention its highly questionable moral aspects. And that’s not to mention a meager salary, and the only bonus is superpowers that allow him to smash a bar full of armed mafiosi. It is after such a “little fight”, during which he saves several clients and one sympathetic policewoman, that he finally matures the decision to leave Dracula. But the Master of Evil does not accept termination by agreement. In a word, this gap will be very bloody…
“Becoming a film dracula is not at all easy,” says his actor Nicolas Cage. “We have some great Draculas, but we also have a lot of ones that don’t do very well. Of course, I was inspired by the greats Christopher Lee, Frank Langella, Bela Lugosi and Gary Oldman, but I still wanted to bring something completely new to the character.” reserves.
Source : Zing
