The latest portrayal of Dracula in 'Abraham's Boys' diverges from conventional vampire narratives by emphasizing family drama and psychological tension. Starring Titus Welliver as Van Helsing, the film shifts attention to his sons, Max and Rudy, who deal with their father's paranoia about Dracula threatening their mother, Mina. Set in 1914 and directed by Natasha Kermani, the film adopts a Western aesthetic in an isolated ranch home, reshaping the story into a gripping tale of legacy and mental health.
The latest version of Dracula shifts focus to family dynamics and psychological tension, presenting a new take on the Count while moving away from traditional vampire horror.
Abraham's Boys centers on Van Helsing's sons, exploring their relationship with their father and questioning his sanity, as they prepare for a possible visit from Dracula.
Collection
[
|
...
]