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Critically acclaimed director Matt Reeves (Cloverfield) brings you this astonishing remake of the award winning Swedish horror, Let the Right One In. Let Me In tells the tale of Owen, a young boy who is constantly bullied at school and seeks comfort in his vampire neighbour who lives in secrecy with her guardian. Starring Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road), Chloe Moretz (Kickass) and Elias Koteas (The Fourth Kind).
- Icon Home Entertainment
- Matt Reeves
- 15
- Richard Jenkins
- Kodi Smit-McPhee
- Chloe Moretz
- Elias Koteas
- Cara Buono
- Chris Browning
English Hard of Hearing
- 2010
- English
- B
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Critically acclaimed director Matt Reeves (Cloverfield) brings you this astonishing remake of the award winning Swedish horror, Let the Right One In. Let Me In tells the tale of Owen, a young boy who is constantly bullied at school and seeks comfort in his vampire neighbour who lives in secrecy with her guardian. Starring Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road), Chloe Moretz (Kickass) and Elias Koteas (The Fourth Kind).
- Icon Home Entertainment
- Matt Reeves
- 15
- Richard Jenkins
- Kodi Smit-McPhee
- Chloe Moretz
- Elias Koteas
- Cara Buono
- Chris Browning
English Hard of Hearing
- 2010
- English
- B
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Great Movie
Great movie, great musical score, most underrated vampire movie out there. Movie is a slow romantic love story and has some frightening scenes. But overall this is better than the twilight sagas based on vampire accuracy. Takes place in the 80,s which is also cool. Check this movie out!!
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Let Me In
Well lets start off, this is a remake of the 2008 Swedish film 'Let The Right One In'. A young boy, Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee from “The Road”) bullied by older classmates in school, meets a mysterious stranger, a young girl, Abby (Chloe Moretz from “Kick-Ass”) who is not affected by cold and who says she is a lot stronger than she looks. At first, she says she cannot be friends with Owen, but eventually, the two are drawn together. She recommends that Owen hit back, hard, when the bullies attack him. He takes that advice to heart, and puts one of them in the hospital. Owen begins to suspect that his new friend is a vampire when people start disappearing and there bodies found drained of blood. He is troubled by this, but his friendship with Abby is strong enough that he doesn't turn her in. When Owen witnesses Abby kill a police officer, he makes his final decision. He sides with the vampire who has befriended him and against the humans who have treated him as an outcast. Abby and Owen make their choices about their future. This is a very odd romance, indeed, but it works because Owen and Abby have a surprising amount in common. This is a love between two similar social outcasts. I would definitely recommend this film to all fans of Vampire movies. I rate this movie 5 out of 5.
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