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vampire
2024 · R · 1h 49m
Children can be such monsters.
This kid doesn't need a babysitter.
Six criminals are hired to kidnap a young ballerina — the daughter of a powerful crime lord — and hold her overnight in an isolated gothic mansion for a $50 million ransom. The job is supposed to be simple: keep her contained, collect the money, go home. What none of them know is that Abigail is not the helpless child she appears to be, and the mansion is very much her territory.
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Six strangers with codenames are assembled by a fixer named Lambert to kidnap Abigail (Alisha Weir), young daughter of the feared Kristof Lazár. The rules: no real names, no backstories, one night in an isolated mansion. Among the team: Joey (Melissa Barrera), a medic and recovering addict; Frank (Dan Stevens), the cocky leader; and four others with varying levels of competence and conscience.
The job goes sideways fast. Team members start turning up dead — drained of blood. When the group catches Abigail dancing alone in the dark, the realization hits: she's a vampire. Ancient, powerful, and entirely aware of what she is. Lambert has sealed the mansion. There's no way out.
Abigail picks them off methodically, playing with her food. The film reveals she does this routinely — luring criminals to the mansion and feeding on them. Frank, it turns out, is in on it: a double agent who helped set the trap. The team's trust collapses as the body count rises.
Joey survives on nerve and refusal. She pieces together the rules, avoids being fed on, and outlasts the carnage. In the final confrontation she manages to expose Abigail to sunlight. The ancient little monster burns. Joey walks out the only one standing.
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