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Let the Right One In
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Let the Right One In

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luquillo

Rating:

pros: Fantastic acting, characters, ending

cons: Small writing issues


Let the Right One In. - There ain't many things wrong with this.

In a small community in what appears to be in Sweden, a 12 year old by the name of Oskar (Kare Hedeb... See Full Review

timpj

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pros: The movie is strong on atmosphere and the shocks really make you jump.

cons: Cannot think of any.


A brilliant movie about children who happen to be vampires.

Oskar (Kåre Hedebrant) is a 12 years old Swedish boy who dreams of revenge against the local b... See Full Review

texas-swede

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pros: Ponderous, creepy, profound, and realistic for a vampire movie.

cons: Leaves you wondering about Eli’s intentions. Poor Håkan!


A Horror-Tragedy that Makes you Think

If you had to kill people to stay alive, would you? Is the righteous choice to commit suicide? What... See Full Review

foshizzlee

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pros: It is a beautiful, dark, and artistic masterpiece.

cons: Too slow/dark for some


Dark, Artistic, Disturbing, and Gentle: Let the Right One In is a Masterpiece!

Let the Right One In is a wonderfully dark foreign film. It has a wide array of emotions/tones, and... See Full Review

truckturner

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pros: Gore, performances, visuals

cons: Characters, questionable content, slow, aimless, dull


Get your house padlocked!

Pale, albino-like 12 year-old Kare Hedebrant is the constant target of school bullies, and he has pr... See Full Review

jankp

Rating:

pros: atmospheric; better than Twilight movie; horrific images for horror lovers

cons: characters; story; bloody kiss; dissatisfying ending...


Sweden's Let The Right One In: Watch Only If You Love Vampires~

The only good vampire, in my opinion, is one who is decidedly disposed of and not allowed to keep ki... See Full Review

JiggyJay

Rating:

pros: Great story, atmosphere, performances

cons: None


IKEA Be Damned!

Whoa, this is the second foreign vampire movie I've reviewed in a month's time--what's going on with... See Full Review

talyseon

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pros: Flawless mood cinematography, powerful story and amazing performances.

cons: Slow paced and deeply troubling. Are those really cons?


Some Choices You Don't Get to Take Back. LET THE RIGHT ONE IN.

Let the Right One In. (Låt den rätte komma in) (2008) Directed by Tomas Alfredson from th... See Full Review

voidprime

Rating:

pros: atmosphere, the story, the characters, and better than Pan's Labyrinth

cons: the English dub track, why haven't you seen it yet


LET THE RIGHT ON IN- a fantastic take on vampires

Oskar is a 12 year old boy bullied at school in Sweden. His life changes when a new mysterious girl,... See Full Review

Mike_Bracken

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pros: Great acting, intriguing story.

cons: Slow pace, feels like things are left out that should be explained.


Vampires From the Land of ABBA: Let the Right One In

It's hard to tell what's really horrific about Tomas Alfredson's Let the Right One In-is it the obvi... See Full Review

Product Details

Key Information
Genre Foreign Films
Directors Tomas Alfredson
Actors Anders T Peedu
Stars Lina Leandersson
UPC 876964001731
Running Time 1hr 54min
Available Formats DVD
MPAA Rating R (MPAA)
Subgenre Recommended
Release Date 2008
Languages
Release Language English (Subtitled)
Original Language Swedish
DVD Editions
DVD Editions <Edition><item name="format">DVD</item><item name="runtime">1hr 54min</item><item name="company">Magnolia Home Entertainment</item><item name="date">March 10, 2009</item><item name="rating">R (MPAA)</item><item name="upc">876964001731</item></Edition>
Credits
Screenwriter John Ajvide Lindqvist
Professional Reviews
Professional Reviews (11/30/2008, p.136, Peter Travers): 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "Stick your neck out for this Swedish horror show. It's a winner, full of mirth and malice....The two young leads are dynamite. And director Tomas Alfredson knows how to pin you to your seat."