Is Let The Right One In really as great as people have said it is?
I got it from Netflix last week after all the raving reviews of it on here. I found the movie to be awful, it was very boring and pretenious in my opinion, gave it one, maybe two stars.
I don't really care for the posters. If I had to pick one it would be the shot of the two in the snow with their backs to us. That is a slightly cool poster for people who have no idea this is a remake and what it's about.
That's out of 5 or 10?
Mostly, that was the point. Two emotionally empty children find solace within each other's company. The stoic nature of both individuals is crucial to the depiction of the loss of innocence in youth.The biggest thing was, nobody showed emotion in the movie, either happiness, fear, anger, nothing.
Some things that bothered me:
The "young" "female" vampire, she needs someone to kill for her. When she has to get blood herself (from a drunken middle aged man, and later woman) she seems to have difficulty. But at the end of the movie she decapitates 3 or 4 young men in under 30 secs.
It was the middle of the night, you know, when it's logical to commit a crime or murder? He didn't expect anyone to be out there. Especially in a rural area.Then there's the old man you has supposedly been doing these killings for years but seems like he has no idea what he's doing. Like he just strings this kid up from a tree in a public park and slits the kid's throat. Who is he the Predator? It was a real surprise that he was interrupted by someone walking their dog.
Sorry, that's just you misunderstanding the scene. The intent was never [BLACKOUT]suicide. It was disfigurement. He didn't want anything to be traced back to Eli. Had he killed himself, his identity would have been found out and sooner or later his connection to Eli would be discovered. [/BLACKOUT]Then this guy trys to kill himself by pouring acid on his face! Wtf kind of way of killing yourself is that!? It didn't work, next time just slit your own throat.
I just don't understand why its absolutely unnecessary.
I think Americans are way to 'boxed in' (if you will...).
Foreign movies exists...and people all around the world watch them all the time. Reading subtitles won't exactly kill you. Jeez.
Anyway, I don't like the posters that much. I wonder if they will keep the same theme, I thought the score was great and worked really well for the film's melancholy tone.
Also, I want to say that the original is one of the best foreign films released this decade...its going to be hard to find the same chemistry between the two kid actors from the original
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/17470Philip Seymour Hoffman has been casting in Let Me In, Overture FIlms' remake of Let the Right One In, according to /Film. Already on board as Kody Smit McPhee (The Road) who will play Owen (formerly Oskar), alongside Kick Ass' Chloe Moretz, who nabbed the part of Abby (formerly Eli). "The rumour of Hoffmans casting came to me directly and personally a couple of nights back, though this of course prompted a wave of Googling," writes /Film. "What I could find, and consider most interesting, is the films page on the New York Times movie database which lists the two kids I named above and Hoffman as being the only three known members of the cast line-up." We'll hold until confirmed, but this could be some exciting news. Let Me In is a direct adaptation of the book and not a direct remake of the Swedish movie.
In the film Oskar, an overlooked and bullied boy, finds love and revenge through Eli, a beautiful but peculiar girl who turns out to be a vampire.
Matt Reeves (Cloverfield) is directing.
Your opinions on film officially have no value.I got it from Netflix last week after all the raving reviews of it on here. I found the movie to be awful, it was very boring and pretenious in my opinion, gave it one, maybe two stars.