The Last Nosferatu
In today’s digital age, where virtual connections are increasingly common, love stories born on the internet have gained ground in contemporary narratives. A man, seeking something beyond the monotony of his daily life, meets a woman on an online platform. Through messages full of promises and complicity, he begins to develop a deep relationship with her. The communication flows with an unexpected intensity, fueled by the excitement of the unknown, attraction, and captivating words that build a bond that feels real, even though they haven’t met face to face yet.
The man feels captivated by the woman, who seems to be the reflection of his deepest desires and fantasies. However, as they progress emotionally, he starts to notice that there’s something strange about her. Though she is always willing to share thoughts and feelings, she never reveals too much about her personal life. She becomes evasive when topics such as her friends, family, or any physical details arise. This starts to create growing unease in the man, as something doesn’t quite fit the perfect image he had idealized.
Intrigued and obsessed with uncovering the mysteries surrounding the woman he has fallen in love with, he decides to investigate further. Despite his fears, his desire to understand the truth pushes him to delve into the shadows of her online life. Slowly, he uncovers disturbing details, but at the same time, his love for her continues to grow, blinded by his feelings. Soon, he realizes that what she has been hiding could be much more dangerous than he had imagined. The truth begins to slowly unravel, and the man faces an unexpected twist that will jeopardize his emotional and physical well-being.
Director: Alan Delabie
Cast: Affif Ben Badra, Alan Delabie, Alexandre Djuric, Bertrand Leplae, Lisa Lejeune, Maïlyse Hermans, Michael Morris, Nicolas Jenke, Robin Cooke, Victoria Axensalva