We could live 500 years and not encountera vampire movie funnier than What We Do in the Shadows , but German - terminology entry Therapy for a Vampire also looks bright . It ’s about a certain ancient Count who seeks help from Sigmund Freud to sort out his ennui … with mixed results .
In this clip , first posted by Entertainment Weekly , Sigmund Freud interviews his unexampled affected role about a long - ago love affair — not agnize , of grade , that statement like “ she made me what I am today ” refer to a very specific panorama of his ( immortal , rake - suck ) life .
Here ’s theofficial synopsisfor David Ruehm ’s comedy , come after by the campy trailer :

Vienna , 1930 . Count von Kozsnom has lost his thirst for life , and his marriage cooled centuries ago . as luck would have it , Sigmund Freud is accept new patient ; the good physician suggests the Count appease his self-conceited wife by commission a portrayal of her by his assistant , Viktor . But it ’s Viktor ’s headstrong girlfriend Lucy who most scheme the Count , convinced she ’s the reincarnation of his one honest love . before long , the whole crowd is a uproarious mess of misguided identity and misplaced tenderness in this send - up of the vampire genre , proving that 500 year of marriage is enough .
Therapy for a Vampire opens June 10 ; check out a list of theatershere .
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