Renfield, el secuaz de Drácula y recluso del manicomio durante décadas, anhela una vida lejos del Conde, sus diversas demandas y todo el derramamiento de sangre que conlleva.Renfield, el secuaz de Drácula y recluso del manicomio durante décadas, anhela una vida lejos del Conde, sus diversas demandas y todo el derramamiento de sangre que conlleva.Renfield, el secuaz de Drácula y recluso del manicomio durante décadas, anhela una vida lejos del Conde, sus diversas demandas y todo el derramamiento de sangre que conlleva.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 13 nominaciones en total
Ben Schwartz
- Tedward Lobo
- (as Benjamin Schwartz)
Reseñas destacadas
Renfield is a lot of fun, a fast paced 90 minute horror comedy that's diversions from its core idea are still funny and never on screen long enough to derail it. Underneath all the unapologetically over the top gore is a really heartwarming story about understanding and appreciating your own self worth.
Nicholas Hoult cements his skills at comedy with another really funny performance and Renfield's lack of confidence and journey to find it is just really endearing. Awkwafina is obviously equally strong when it comes to comedy and this role also offers a few dramatic moments as well.
Ben Schwartz adds another funny supporting performance to his resume, having definitely made up for Sonic 2 now. The best performance and strongest aspect of the whole film is easily Nicolas Cage as Dracula. He brings the Cage elements you expect whilst still having an intimidating presence. Even though he gets enough screen time, more Dracula would've been appreciated.
Chris McKay's direction is really good, the film may lack an overall style but he makes sure the film is generally stylish with well implemented slow motion, energetic and well shot fight scenes and the odd montage. Also, this and 2020s The Invisible Man prove the Dark Universe being cancelled before it could get off the ground was the best thing as these films are way more unique and interesting.
Nicholas Hoult cements his skills at comedy with another really funny performance and Renfield's lack of confidence and journey to find it is just really endearing. Awkwafina is obviously equally strong when it comes to comedy and this role also offers a few dramatic moments as well.
Ben Schwartz adds another funny supporting performance to his resume, having definitely made up for Sonic 2 now. The best performance and strongest aspect of the whole film is easily Nicolas Cage as Dracula. He brings the Cage elements you expect whilst still having an intimidating presence. Even though he gets enough screen time, more Dracula would've been appreciated.
Chris McKay's direction is really good, the film may lack an overall style but he makes sure the film is generally stylish with well implemented slow motion, energetic and well shot fight scenes and the odd montage. Also, this and 2020s The Invisible Man prove the Dark Universe being cancelled before it could get off the ground was the best thing as these films are way more unique and interesting.
I wasn't necessarily expecting exceedingly high quality from Renfield, but I was expecting a lot of fun, and that's exactly what I got.
The plot is thoroughly entertaining, with great pacing and a fun set of characters. It's nothing particularly complex or mind blowing, but it has some creative ideas that are nice and engaging. The tone is all very tongue in cheek, which makes it actually decently funny, which I wasn't necessarily expecting so that was a treat.
The cast are superb. Nick Cage as Dracula, need I say anymore? He is obviously a triumph in the role. Nicholas Hoult is a great lead, and supporting roles from Awkwafina and Ben Schwartz are great fun.
Overall I think that word sums up the film perfectly. It's just a whole lot of fun.
The plot is thoroughly entertaining, with great pacing and a fun set of characters. It's nothing particularly complex or mind blowing, but it has some creative ideas that are nice and engaging. The tone is all very tongue in cheek, which makes it actually decently funny, which I wasn't necessarily expecting so that was a treat.
The cast are superb. Nick Cage as Dracula, need I say anymore? He is obviously a triumph in the role. Nicholas Hoult is a great lead, and supporting roles from Awkwafina and Ben Schwartz are great fun.
Overall I think that word sums up the film perfectly. It's just a whole lot of fun.
Casting Nick Cage as Dracula is the best thing this movie does. Nicholas Hoult is also lovable as Renfield. The Nicks truly kill it! The action scenes are surprisingly enjoyable with how well choreographed and how they really utilise that R rating.
Unfortunately, Awkwafina's character and her boring plot to take down a mob take a lot of screen time. It doesn't help that Awkwafina gives the same usual performance she always does. The movie wastes its unique premise while also having bland character arcs and making it a cliché movie. Nevertheless, the short runtime of 93 minutes makes it a good watch to kill time.
Unfortunately, Awkwafina's character and her boring plot to take down a mob take a lot of screen time. It doesn't help that Awkwafina gives the same usual performance she always does. The movie wastes its unique premise while also having bland character arcs and making it a cliché movie. Nevertheless, the short runtime of 93 minutes makes it a good watch to kill time.
Cage was born for this role. He's not in the movie as much as I would've liked though. I was expecting him to go full Nic Cage mode here, but he takes a slightly different approach and it works pretty well.
The gore is amazing with some really spectacular dismemberments and blood effects. They're really fun to watch. Only issue I had with it is the CGI blood doesn't stain clothes, walls, and floors etc so it kinda gave an unfinished look.
Then there's Awkwafina. She can't act at all. Her line delivery is terrible. I have no idea why she keeps being cast in so many movies. She plays a cop but I didn't buy a second of it. If her role was switched with the woman that plays her sister the movie would been better.
The gore is amazing with some really spectacular dismemberments and blood effects. They're really fun to watch. Only issue I had with it is the CGI blood doesn't stain clothes, walls, and floors etc so it kinda gave an unfinished look.
Then there's Awkwafina. She can't act at all. Her line delivery is terrible. I have no idea why she keeps being cast in so many movies. She plays a cop but I didn't buy a second of it. If her role was switched with the woman that plays her sister the movie would been better.
I don't think anybody is going into Renfield thinking they're going to see an oscar winner. They're going in expecting a fun, comedic thriller about Dracula's servant, with an excellent Nicolas Cage performance. On that front Renfield delivers. The jokes are hilarious punches at the Dracula lore presented, the action is over the top and ridiculously bloody, and the story is servicable enough to satisfy. My only issue with the film is there are parts where the dialouge feels like it was written by a teenager and there are certain illogical plot holes that seemed to just be an issue as far as editing goes. If the filmmakers had just switched a few scenes around, they could've avoid that. They also show you a lot of the good scenes in the trailer, but there was still more fun to be had besides that stuff as well. Overall, an enjoyable experience that doesn't overstay it's welcome with a brisk 90 minute runtime. I would recommend this on Cage's performance alone, but the film also stood up on it's own as well.
3.5 victims out of 5.
3.5 victims out of 5.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesDespite a history of turning down non-leading roles in studio films, Nicolas Cage signed on to play Dracula. It was a life-long dream of his to portray the legendary figure.
- PifiasWhen Dracula goes to the building where the therapy group meets to find Renfield, it is night time. But when Dracula walks around the room talking to Renfield, the windows high up on the walls behind him clearly show it is daytime.
- Créditos adicionalesDuring the whole credits, snippets of the film and added footage are shown in a old-fashion style.
- Versiones alternativasWhen it was released theatrically in Australia, the violence has been edited for the film to get an MA15+ rating. But later, the unedited/uncut R18+ version would be released on digital.
- ConexionesEdited from Drácula (1931)
- Banda sonoraThe Same Everyday
Written by Jay Nugent (as Jayson Nugent)
Performed by The Slackers
Courtesy of Hellcat Records
By arrangement with Sugaroo!
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Renfield: Asistente De Vampiro
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 65.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 17.297.895 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 8.026.475 US$
- 16 abr 2023
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 26.493.921 US$
- Duración1 hora 33 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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