Let Me In
Director: Matt Reeves
Starring: Chloe Moretz, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Richard Jenkins
Details: US/115mins 16
Kodi Smith- McPhee is lonely youngster, Owen, a sensitive kid who is going through a tough time at home as his parents file for divorce. Living with his religious mother, he spends most of his evenings sitting out in the cold square in front of his home, in fear of bumping into the bullies that make his school days a nightmare. When mysterious new tenants move into the apartment next door, Owen and the shy young girl, Abby (Moretz) quickly become friends. But Abby has a dark secret; she's a vampire who must feed on the blood of the living to survive, and the man who she lives with isn't her father...
For those that have seen the Swedish original, initially, the only difference appears to be that the language has changed, ridding the subtitles. Tonally the two films are very similar - there was no drastic changes there or anywhere else. While Let The Right One In gave us a brief scene with Owen's father, Reeves' film never allows us meet an adult that really cares about him. Youngster McPhee's excellent performance will completely draw you in and break your heart, evoking the kind of emotional empathy that actors years his senior would struggle to match.
Moretz is quickly establishing herself as the go-to actress when a young girl is required for a mature role, and her quiet, tortured turn is the best of a short career that should continue for many decades to come. Both young actors are complimented by unfussy, but strong supporting turns from the ever-reliable Richard Jenkins and Elias Koteas.
There is some needless, and dodgy, CGI, but that is a finicky gripe with what is an otherwise cracking film. Credit to Matt Reeves; he's just written and directed one of the best remakes in recent memory. Whether you've seen the original or not, you're in for a treat.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
Atikin
This is one of the best films I have ever seen and i've seen a lot of good films.
Posted 22/10/2010 03:13:56
Pandora
I really hope the film lives up to your review because I love the original.
Posted 28/10/2010 04:19:32
ajpp1234
i really want to see this film, i have been waiting since january, the trailer looks really good :) hope ill be let see it!!
Posted 29/10/2010 17:54:43
movielover
If the only difference between the original and the english version is the language, is there any point in seeing this version?
Posted 01/11/2010 20:45:30
YerWan
I really enjoyed the original and will certainly check this out based on your recommendation.
Posted 05/11/2010 10:57:18
jack brown
I have many questions , 1.why the boys mother face was never shown in the movie ? 2. why vampires guardian kept attacking young men and not old people or women which would be much easier ? why special effects were not great ? . here is some advice to vampires . 1. get a job in a blood bank and you have easy access to bloods without need for violence or if you can not get this job then get some homeless or junkies to give you blood in return for cash
Posted 18/11/2010 10:15:09
Deli
Such a great film, freaky, heart wrenching, scary and amazingly shot and acted. The two young actors are so well cast and carry this film with such ability.
Posted 02/12/2010 19:33:41
Lord Sabre
Are remakes just for lazy people who don't want to read subtitles? This is a great remake and very faithful... but it begs the question - why bother? Just watch the original!
Posted 14/12/2010 17:45:20
LINDA BARRETT
My husband and I sat down to watch this film..My husband left after about 15mins because the first graphic,very violent scene disturbed him so much. I continued to watch, and as it is an 18's film I knew that there would be lots of blood spilt etc..I enjoyed the story but felt very sad for the boy at the end knowing what his life was going to be in the future.. Very good plot despite the gories! Why was the mother's face never seen???
Posted 14/03/2011 13:41:20
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