In a small town in Pennsylvania, a lonely young man named Martin lives tormented by a life that seems marked by darkness and isolation. With his introspective nature and an evident lack of connection to the world around him, Martin begins to develop a disturbing fascination with blood and violence. Convinced that he has a vampiric legacy, he immerses himself in his fantasies, seeking out his "victims" in the surroundings of his home.
His life becomes even more complicated when he moves in with his grandfather, an elderly and superstitious man who firmly believes in the existence of vampires and, distrusting his grandson, becomes an enemy of his growing madness. As their relationship becomes increasingly tense, Martin struggles between his own identity and the expectations others have of him. The boundaries between reality and his delusions blur, leading to a series of chilling and dangerous encounters.
The film delves into the psychology of a young man who feels like a stranger in his own skin and explores themes of loneliness, family, and the nature of evil. Through a haunting visual style and a tension-filled atmosphere, the director captures Martin's existential anguish, turning his journey into a dark and reflective odyssey that leaves the viewer questioning the true nature of humanity.