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saturnalia33's rating
Låt den rätte komma in (Let The Right One In) is an interesting mix of drama and horror which could only have been made outside of Hollywood. Whilst the horror element is subdued, when it does occur it is harsh and violent with an obvious realism that is absent from most films in this genre that go for a hyper-reality form of gore and blood lust.
It is based on the 2004 novel of the same name set during the early 1980's of Stockholm.
The film focuses on Oskar, an only child in a divorced family who spends a lonely time living between his mother and father which is further compounded by his bullying at school.
One evening outside the apartment blocks, he meets an unusual girl called Eli and they form an curious chemistry. During the course of the film situations arise that questions how far their relationship can go, the strength of character that friendship provides and nature of the friendship itself.
Set against this human drama there are other social relationships within the community where Oskar lives which impact on everyone concerned.
Let The Right One In turns the idea of a horror film on its head and brings a more natural as opposed to supernatural element to play. It's only downside is that the pace can be a little slow at times but this is a relatively minor qualm in an overall highly artistic and involving movie about loneliness and emotions in an unusual friendship.
An English language remake is on the cards for a 2010 release. I imagine it will lose most subtle nuances and go straight for the action jugular. I suggest getting in now and enjoying the original.
It is based on the 2004 novel of the same name set during the early 1980's of Stockholm.
The film focuses on Oskar, an only child in a divorced family who spends a lonely time living between his mother and father which is further compounded by his bullying at school.
One evening outside the apartment blocks, he meets an unusual girl called Eli and they form an curious chemistry. During the course of the film situations arise that questions how far their relationship can go, the strength of character that friendship provides and nature of the friendship itself.
Set against this human drama there are other social relationships within the community where Oskar lives which impact on everyone concerned.
Let The Right One In turns the idea of a horror film on its head and brings a more natural as opposed to supernatural element to play. It's only downside is that the pace can be a little slow at times but this is a relatively minor qualm in an overall highly artistic and involving movie about loneliness and emotions in an unusual friendship.
An English language remake is on the cards for a 2010 release. I imagine it will lose most subtle nuances and go straight for the action jugular. I suggest getting in now and enjoying the original.