Friday, October 1, 2010

Let Me In (2010) Review

Owen (Smit-McPhee) is a twelve year old boy with a Rather complicated life. His parents are in the midst of a divorce while the Three bullies at school humiliate him in public on a daily basis-. Owen has violent Fantasies about getting revenge is his bullies, Which only Shem To Get Stronger on them buys a pocket knife. Owen Seems To Be Drowning In His depression Until Abby (Moretz) and her father (Jenkins) move in next door. Abby is Different. That Owen knew the minute they saw her walking around barefoot in the snow. As Owen starts hanging out with Abby more and more, they realize Thurs Comes That She Is not Like Any Other Girl he's ever met and she's somehow Connected to the students at his school were recently murdered That. By the time the police are dragged into it, Abby has Already Revealed Thurs Owen, the dark secret she HAD Been keeping from him. Now it's up to Owen Thurs decide if it's worth keeping the one thing in his life That Makes him happy at the risk of others being killed in the process.
Let the Right One In was one of the most talked about films of 2008. Even outside the horror community, Critics and moviegoers alike were raving how the film breathed new life into the tired vampire genre. While the Swedish film 'Certainly HAD ITS Told moments and a pretty amazing story, it wasn't quite as Exceptional as everyone made it out To Be. When the Word Came That Cloverfield director Matt Reeves Remaking Would be the film for American audiences, there was a Massive Amount of Skepticism. Probably you've heard the complaints about remakes before. How they're never as good as the original and are only done To Make a quick buck. Well Hollywood May've Pulled a fast one on you and is Set to release a remake Actually that's worth seeing for once.

The trickiest part "when handling a remake like this is what the writers, directors, and anyone else decide Behind The Scenes To Change In comparison to the original film. If They change too much then people complain That it strayed too far from the original, But They Changed if too little then PeopleSoft Claim it's too similar to the original and That it was Thurs Pointless remake in the first place. They've got to find a balance, add just the right Amount of Different and new material while Maintaining a film That follows in the muddy Footsteps of whatever it was based on. Let Me In does just that.

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