□□rtin (J□hn Amplas□, □ young man w□o □□oks around 2□-yea□□□old, boa□□s □ □r□in in□India□apo□is, Ind□ana for Ne□ York. At □ight,□he b□eaks into□a□sleeping car and sedates a woman with□a syringe □ull □f □arcotics. She□s□rugg□es, b□t□□e tells her not□□o struggle or □e upset because she wont □eel □ain. A□ter □ few min□tes, the woman falls asl□□p, and Mart□n has □ex wit□ the□□nconsci□□s woma□□ Afterward□, h□ slice□□her wrists □ith a□r□zor □la□e so he can drink her b□ood. The woman□□le□ds to de□th in her sl□□p. □In th□ m□□ni□g, the□train st□ps in P□tt□bu□gh,□Penns□lvania where Mart□n dis□m□arks□ He is□met by □at□ Cud□ (Linco□□ Maazel) an elderly and□h□□ti□e old ma□□w□o cla□ms to be his □ous□□ fro□ the Old Wor□d□ To□et□er, they travel by a□□ther train to□□he town o□ Br□ddock□ a dying indus□rial □uburb. They□walk□to□Cuda□□s large □o□se whe□□ he show□□Marti□ his livi□g q□□rte□s. □□da □hen a□c□ses Marti□ of bein□ an □4-year-old vampire fr□m□his old count□y. He ha□ t□ke□ □n Martin beca□se he □s family□□□ut t□lls him, □quot;Firs□ I wi□l save your soul. Then I sh□□□ d□str□y you.&q□ot; M□r□in denies b□i□□ a vampire □n□ □mplies that Cu□a is merely his uncle □ather than □is cousin. Cuda □hen put□□up str□ngs□of garl□c on the doors to□his and □□□ granddaugh□□r's room, an□ then ho□d□□up a sma□l cr□ss □h□n Martin approache□ him.□□artin takes away□the cros□, and□even takes a bite of the garl□c mocking □□□□e attempts by □ayi□□□bitte□ly, □quot;□here's □o r□al □ag□c... ever".□Cuda □ells Martin□t□at he c□n come and go as □e □leases. B□t he als□□warns Martin t□at □□ w□ll□□ill him if□he□kills anyone in □raddock□ H□ a□□o t□lls□Mar□in to stay away □ro□ hi□ grandda□ghter Christ□n□ (Ch□ist□ne Forrest), whom arrive□ □ome fr□m he□□□ob that □vening□ □uda introduces Christine to Martin□ but also warns□her to st□y aw□y from□him. Bu□ Chri□□ine□instead stri□es □p a f□ie□dship wit□ Ma□□in w□o□confides in□□er □bout his□v□mpire □eritage.□□hen□Cuda later con□i□ms□Mart□□'□ clai□s to be□a vam□i□□, C□ristine,□not s□rp□ising□y, ref□ses t□ believe either□one. She thinks □hat Cuda□an□ the other members □f her f□mil□ h□ve□dri□en Marti□ to insani□□ by □□king□him t□ink □□at he is a□vampire□ It is neve□ revea□ed if □arti□□re□l□y is a vampir□, or just□a □hy□□nd lonel□ you□h with troubled□i□su□s□ Christine is th□ only pers□n that□Martin□get□ the co□rage to tal□ to. W□en C□r□□tine□#3□;s b□□fri□nd □rthur□(Tom Savini) arr□ves at t□□ ho□s□ fo□ dinner, Mart□n sto□s tal□ing and backs□awa□ despite□Art□u□'s□□tt□mpt□a□ □□convers□tion. Christine□lat□r confides in Martin that she hopes t□ l□av□ B□addoc□ some□ay with□Arthu□,□eve□ t□□ugh □artin points out □hat Ar□hur treats her badly□and□□s□both verbally a□d ph□sically □busive toward□ her. (□)When □hristine see□ th□□ Marti□ won&□39;t talk to□anyon□ else, she □uys h□m a p□□n□ which he inst□lls □n hi□ □oom. Martin begin□ t□ repeatingly call a radi□ talk □how□where□he descr□bes□□hat□it's li□e to □e a□vampire. He become□ kn□wn on th□ radio a□□&quo□;t□□□Cou□□&q□ot; t□ all □he□li□ten□rs.□But th□ patronizing □□st□□Micha□l □o□nick□□□hinks□he□9;s just crazy. M□r□□n get□ a job at Cuda□9;s□grocery store o□ □toc□ing shelves□ □auling boxes ar□□nd, and even gets □o□be a deliv□r□ bo□ □or some of□t□e customers.□One of □is cu□tom□rs □s□a□certain Abby San□ini (E□y□ne Nadeau),□w□o becomes t□ken□in w□th Martin.□She is a ver□ fri□ndly□□oung w□man who□is de□□esse□ w□en□s□e □ells Martin tha□ her husb□nd□□s □nfai□hf□l. But Martin still □oes □□t have th□ n□rve□to talk with her, so□s□e □s □appy to hav□ s□meon□ to □onfide in□with her□lif□ problems. Marti□ pho□es□□he radio□sho□ host □o des□ribe □i□ infatuation w□th the housewife□and senses t□□t □he wants to have □ex with him□ □hen □h□ radio □how □□st □sks □arti□ i□ □t is a sexual prob□e□□that he has□□□□□lvi□g wome□ critic□zing hi□ du□ing □ex, M□rtin replie□ that he has never ha□ sex□wit□ a woma□ w□o□was awak□. One day, Mar□in trav□ls by trai□ to□□u□si□e Braddock □o lo□k fo□ victim□. A□ □ sup□rmarket,□he □ollo□□ a y□ung□wo□□n (Sarah □ena□le) home□t□ her pos□□su□□rban hou□e.□He□sees □he woman&□39□s□□usb□nd (□icha□d Rubenst□in) leave for a long□□□siness trip, □nd□Mar□in□decid□s □his would be th□□right □ime □or □ore f□eding. □artin retu□ns to□the □ouse after dark and b□□aks in through t□e g□rage d□or. But □t i□ □□rtin □ho□gets the su□pr□s□ when he bur□ts□in□o h□□ bedro□m to find her in b□d with□he□□adulterous lover Lewis (□l Levitsky). After a vicio□s s□ru□gle, Martin jabs both of the□ w□th hyprodermic needles with narcotics, □nd wai□s fo□ the dru□s□to take affect. He dr□gs□□he u□conscio□□ body of Lew□s from□the house to a□□lump of t□ees across the □treet where h□ k□□ls h□m □y □hovi□□ a b□oken t□ee branch into his neck a□d drinks his □lood. Martin □eturns□□o□the□ho□s□ where he has sex with □he unconscio□□ wom□n□ But□□ut of com□as□ion□□□d p□ty□ he decides □o le□ her live. Martin b□gins □o h□v□□romantic monochrome visions□of□hi□ □am□ire pa□t (real or imagined), □h□re he drained blo□d fr□m□a yo□ng□woman and was chased □hr□ugh □□e street□ of a nam□less□□urop□an town by a torch-lit mob. Dur□n□□one Sund□□ at church, Cuda b□ings hom□ Father Howar□□□George A□ Romero) who asks him ab□□t th□ possi□i□i□y of□□xorcism and demon□□□sses□i□n. Fat□e□ Howard calls upo□ t□□ elderly □at□er Zulemans □Cli□f□rd F□rrest, Jr.)□over at C□d□'s□□eques□. Toget□er, Cuda □nd Zul□man□ □o□front Martin his bedroom□and attempt to □e□form an□exorcism□on hi□. At this p□int, Martin r□members (an□t□er r□al □r □magi□ary □lashback),□in the Ol□ Country of peopl□ trying to perform an exorc□s□ on □im, an□ □e flees t□□m.□Martin th□n flees fr□m □uda□and□□uelmas as well. A little□lat□r □ha□ ni□ht□ Mar□□n terr□rizes C□da□in a chil□ren's play□ro□nd when h□ puts o□ a Dr□cula cape a□□ p□ts fa□se □angs into h□□ mouth□to pretend □hat□he r□ally is □ vampire. One day, □artin f□n□lly muster□ the c□urage to talk □ith Mrs. S□ntini □uri□g a rou□i□□ d□li□ery to □er□house where he t□□ls her t□at h□'s□awa□e of □er a□□empts t□ seduce □im a□d wan□s□now to have sex with her. After having s□x for the□first time, Mrs. Santin□ becomes more depress□d□for□she□□e□ls M□rtin that her husband just l□ft□her□because□she dis□overed t□□t □he c□n□ot □ear children,□and that her desires to□ards him □□e □ase□□on sex and noth□ng els□. But Marti□ wants□to stay with he□ and help her□mov□ on □ith □e□ life.□Mart□n tel□□□the ra□i□ show ho□t a□out □is affa□r□wi□h the h□us□wife and t□at he □o lon□er has the urge to attac□ o□her wom□□. M□anwhile□□Art□u□ m□ets with Cu□□ and tel□s him □□at he wants□Christine □o leave town with him so they ca□ □et m□r□ied □nd sta□t a□fa□□ly. But Christine b□co□es □□gry at Cuda□whe□ he □□lls□Arth□r that□insa□ity r□□s in thei□□family□□nd he should□□9;t c□□sid□r hav□n□ □h□l□r□n □i□h□her. Shortly afterwards, Ch□ist□ne pac□s up □nd le□ves Bradd□□□ for New York wi□h Ar□hu□ de□pite Martin t□l□i□g□her that Arthur i□ □bu□iv□□towards□her. But her mind is m□de up. Befo□e l□aving, Christine t□□l□□Martin t□at□□he rea□ly □as no i□l f□elings to□ards him and just □ants to m□ke a □resh start□□ith her li□e. She s□ys go□dbye t□ □im and promis□s t□ wr□te. But □artin know□ that with□a□ abusive □nd possessiv□ man□in Christine's life, s□e probably □on&□39;t. □□epress□□ over losin□ his one true frie□□, Martin □h□nes the radio□sho□ host an□ tells h□m t□at □e'□s □etting "□ha□□"□ and want□ to g□ ou□ looking□for more vi□tims□ □h□□ night, Ma□tin travels to a ro□gh cri□e-□□□de□ area□of Pitt□burgh □nd att□c□s two derelicts in a all□y□ inje□t□ng□them □i□h n□□cotics. He□kills o□□ of t□□m b□ si□t□ng the □u□&□39;s wr□st and □rin□ing his blood. Martin is about to □i□l the seco□d o□e when a po□ice car □hows up□and gives□chas□. Mart□□ narrowly escapes □uring a lo□g □ha□e o□ foot w□ich□leads from the □arbage strew□s□reets a□d thr□ugh□a l□cal □tore. □ar□in runs into an old warehouse where□a drug □eal□i□ going □own.□A sho□tout □et□□en t□e□two□cops and□the thre□ thugs □egins □here all□□□ them □re killed, leavi□g M□rtin as the sol□ □□rviv□□ who c□□ually walk□ a□□y fr□□ □he □arnage. O□e d□y, Ma□tin fi□ds□Mrs. Santini d□□d□in her b□t□□ub, aft□r she had s□it he□ writs wit□ a □az□□□blade. Ma□tin anon□mous□y□calls the po□□ce□to □eport the body and□leaves. H□ □h□nes □h□□rad□□ show host on□ fina□ time to say t□at he really □oesn't need □riends □r people□□o ta□k□to for he is□□i□ o□□ p□rson. But when□Cuda lea□ns about Mrs. Santini&□39;s suicide, is mistakenly thin□s□Marti□ killed □e□ an□□ma□□ □t look li□e a sui□id□□as he'□ done □efore. Cuda walk□ i□to Mar□in□#39;s□ro□m wh□le □e□is aslee□ and kills □im□by □□m□e□ing□a wooden □t□ke throug□ Martin□#□9;□ heart.□ (📷)C□da burie□ Martin's □ody in his □ack g□rden, whi□□ o□er t□e clo□ing c□edits □ario□s v□ices from□peo□le are heard □al□ing t□ th□ radio sh□□ ho□t asking□the □hereabo□t□ of "□the Count□q□ot;.以下是一些推荐□盗墓话本双男主小说:
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