After centuries to find prey for his master Dracula (Nicolas Cage), Renfield is finally ready to stow the Prince of Darkness. Remember, there was a time when the once Oscar-winning actor made good films... Yes, I do!

You don't expect anything? You'll be disappointed!

Besides the joke about the career of Cage, it must be noted that at every exit it is impossible to reflect the hope that may have our little nugget. This was the case for Mandy, or to a lesser extent for Pig. This could have been the case for RenfieldRight? A horrific comedy that would push all the chickens with a Dracula Cage vampirizing victims of toxic relationships, it's almost got a face. Then come the first images...

Renfield

« Muahahahahahahahhahaha! »

But don't rely too much on the trailer, because the movie is even worse. Admittedly gore – we keep some physical effects, the rest is just a digital waste – the feature film is lost especially in endless tunnels of dialogue. Even more execrable, he takes his love story seriously, develops the arch of redemption of his hero (I am already dying) and assumes absolutely nothing of his intrigue. The proof? He went so far as to resurrect all the members of the group whom he had dirtyly cut earlier.

Dracula (1931)

Garlic pods and holy water

Even more frustrating, some good ideas are surviving. Resumption of the plans Dracula of 1931 Tod Browning By intruding Cage or the idea of vampire parasitizing victims of toxic relationships in their speech groups... There was something to do! The director Chris McKay Yet, literally, nothing. Anyway, Renfield It's a long, soft, boring purge as the film promised fun and gore. A height! Come on, we're going to sleep in our coffin, the next good Cage movie is not for now.

Drinking the Stephen Kings as the apricot syrup of my native country, I first discovered cinema through its (often bad) adaptations. I'm married to Mrs. Wilkes as much as a persistent Stockholm syndrome, I am gradually opening up to videoclub films and B-series peasers.Today, I wander between my favorite cinemas, film festivals and the edges of Helvetic lakes much less calm than they look.

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