Not quite sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't bad.I liked the cinematography and overall tone, but there were many cheesy parts that I could have done without. Also could have done without being made to have any sort of feelings towards the terror in question. The CGI parts (there weren't many) were almost distracting and out of place. 'Twas interesting.Not a movie to go see and be terrified/scared, because you won't be. More like slightly uncomfortable if not a little saddened at times.[Edited on October 9, 2010 at 1:23 AM. Reason : .]
10/9/2010 1:16:26 AM
If you haven't seen Let the Right One In, you should rent/buy it. It's a fantastic film.I haven't seen this version (and probably won't bother), but my friend who runs a film series in Greensboro put it this way:"Let Me In is like a crappy high school production of a really good play." ]
10/9/2010 12:19:03 PM
10/9/2010 12:51:02 PM
red band trailerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFs-vwu_o2w&ob=av2n
10/9/2010 12:57:16 PM
Does Oskar's American counterpart still attack trees with knives?
10/9/2010 5:40:02 PM
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10/10/2010 10:24:54 AM
Kind of pissed that they decided to remake this film.Will probably not see it because it looks more like a horror film, while the original was not (it had its moments, but was not a "horror" film).I've got the book, still haven't cracked it open yet.
10/10/2010 10:38:21 AM
the original was a horror film, what are you talking about.
10/10/2010 1:47:05 PM
^ ehh, Let The Right One In was a far cry from the typical American horror film.From what I've read, this is a fairly faithful remake and is also not a "horror" movie. Haven't actually seen it and probably won't in the theater simply because I've already seen the original. I'll definitely watch it when it's on DVD though. Or maybe if a friend wants to go see it I'll check it out in the theater.From the previews, I don't really like how they made her/his eyes look different. But I definitely wouldn't describe the original as "horror" while suggesting to someone.
10/11/2010 1:04:59 AM
Uhhhit's not a slasher/jump-scare-filled popcorn horror flick, but it's horror. If the former defines "horror" for you then I'm sorry, you're missing out.
10/11/2010 1:26:42 AM
It is a horror film the same way that Twilight is a horror film.
10/11/2010 7:18:09 AM
10/11/2010 7:50:42 AM
^ exactly. The intent of the film was not to be horrifying.Well, maybe you can make an argument for the relationship that is developed between the two as being somewhat horrifying - as in the notion that he'll likely sooner or later become like the guy that was with her/him at the beginning of the story.
10/11/2010 6:23:49 PM
Let the Right One In is a beautiful movie. The way it dealt with loneliness and isolation is damn near unparalleled in my mind.
10/11/2010 6:30:42 PM
Watched it tonight (Let the Right One In). . . A+
10/11/2010 10:35:16 PM
I have to say that I started watching Let the Right One in a few years ago. I was so creeped out by it at the beginning that I stopped watching it. I will try again to watch it but I am trying to watch this one right now. Hmmm...The little girl from Kick Ass is in it so I am kind of intrigued.]
7/13/2011 1:53:28 PM
I watched Let Me In Saturday night on Netflix. Thought it was fairly good and somewhat interesting.
7/13/2011 2:31:39 PM
^^ if you watch one, there's no real need to watch the other. If i had to recommend one over the other, it would be Let the Right One In.
7/13/2011 2:40:24 PM
^^This is what I am thinking so far.^I think Let the Right One In was creepier at the beginning and because it was also in another language for some reason added to the creepiness (confusion).[Edited on July 13, 2011 at 2:44 PM. Reason : I am still gonna watch Let the Right One In.]
7/13/2011 2:44:12 PM