Let The Right One in (2008) - Review, Rating and Synopsis

Let The Right One in (2008)

Let The Right One in (2008)

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  • Release Date: 2008
  • Genre: Romance, Vampire
  • Director: Tomas Alfredson
  • Screenwriter: John Ajvide Lindqvist
  • Cast & Crew: Kåre Hedebrant, Lina Leandersson, Per Ragnar, Henrik Dahl, Karin Bergquist, Peter Carlberg, Ika Nord, Mikael Rahm, Karl-Robert Lindgren, Anders T. Peedu, Pale Olofsson, Cayetano Ruiz, Patrik Rydmark, and Mikael Erhardsson.

Let The Right One in (2008) Rating:

  • Dylan = 10 / 10;
  • Eloise = 7 / 10;
  • Raoul = 9 / 10;
  • Ronan = 10 / 10;
  • Simina = 10 / 10;
  • IMDB = 7.9/10;
  • Rotten Tomatoes = 9.0/10.

Let The Right One in (2008) Synopsis:

Oskar is a bullied boy whose life will change when he encounters Eli, this young girl that can stand the sunlight.

Let The Right One in (2008) Review:

Låt Den Rätte Komma In it is the best movie I’ve seen in 2009 and one of the best movies I had the luck to stumble upon in my life. In terms of how well it’s made or if it has noticeable mistakes, I couldn’t find any. I might be bold to say this but if this movie was in English, it would’ve been a great contender for the first place on IMDB Top 250. It’s upsetting how many people chose to see the American version when the first ecranisation of the book is just perfect but it gets dismissed because it’s in Swedish.

Låt Den Rätte Komma In is tagged as horror because it is a “vampire” movie, but if you disregard that particular element, the film is really about two lonely 12 years old trying to fit in in a society that has no place for them. The cold and grim atmosphere is in perfect antithesis with their encounter, their friendship, and in perfect balance with their somewhat justified violent behavior.

It’s a movie for a mature audience, a brilliant piece of art who deserves a higher note than the 8 on IMDb. I give it a perfect 10. And to those who haven’t seen it yet, I recommend it.

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