Last night I showed you the first clip from the upcoming home video release of LET ME IN and this morning, here's another.
Like the first clip this is taken from ample special features that the release will feature and this one discusses the disturbing bullying scene and shows how some of the movie magic was performed.
From Matt Reeves
the director of Cloverfield comes the new vampire classic that critics
are calling “chillingly real†(Scott Bowles, USA Today), “one of the best
horror films of the year (Cinematical) and “a haunting, touching and
unforgettable thriller†(Pete Hammond, Boxoffice Magazine). In
bleak New Mexico, a lonely, bullied boy, Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee of The
Road), forms a unique bond with his mysterious new neighbor, Abby (Chloë
Grace Moretz of Kick-Ass), who moves from town to town with the man who
appears to be her father (Oscar Nominee Richard Jenkins of The
Visitor). Trapped in the mind and body of a child, however, Abby is forced
to hide a horrific secret of bloodthirsty survival. But in a world of both
tenderness and terror, how can you invite in the one friend who may unleash the
ultimate nightmare?
Starring Kodi
Smit-McPhee (The Road), Chloë Grace Moretz (Kick-Ass), Elias
Koteas (Shutter Island), Cara Buono (“The Sopranosâ€), and
Oscar nominee Richard Jenkins (The Visitor), Let Me
In is a poignant coming-of-age story and a bone-chilling horror film as
a bullied young boy befriends a young female vampire. In a pop-culture landscape
littered with the bloodthirsty undead, Let Me In stands out as a
very different kind of vampire movie a haunting meditation on the difficult
and often painful transition into adolescence. Based on the Swedish novel,
Let the Right One In, Let Me In is a dark and violent love
story, a beautiful piece of cinema and a respectful rendering of my novel for
which I am grateful. (John Ajvide Lindqvist, author)
Genre fans and DVD
aficionados will be thrilled with the generous amount of bonus features on the
Let Me In Blu-ray and DVD, including the much-talked-about visual effects
piece, Car Crash Sequence Step-By-Step, with commentary from Director Matt
Reeves; From The Inside: A Look at the Making of Let Me In; The Art of
Special Effects; Unrated Deleted Scenes; Trailer Gallery: Greenband Trailer,
Redband Trailer; and a Poster and Still Gallery. The Blu-ray edition also
includes the Blu-ray exclusive: Dissecting Let Me In, as well asa digital copy of the film. And if that wasn’t enough, both editions
include a Let Me In comic book with an exclusive cover designed by
award-winning comic book artist Sean Phillips.
LET ME IN hits shelves on Feb. 1st on Blu-ray and DVD. You need to see it.
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