Lloyd, a successful yuppie in the 1980s, has a beautiful woman, a great car and an impressively opulent life.
But he faces an existential crisis when a ghoul named Phillipe joins his social circle and threatens to undermine his status.
The social climber wants desperately to hold onto his success, but the Nosferatu-like monster one-ups him at every turn — often to hilarious effect.
This short dramedy combines biting social satire, horror movie elements and stylish production design to create a funny portrait of a man undone by his own greed and entitlement.
The juxtaposition of sleek 1980s glamour with B-movie monster theatrics is unforgettable — and so is the sardonic humor at the heart of this study in envy and insecurity.
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