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Let the Right One In

Original title: Låt den rätte komma in
  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 54m
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7.8/10
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Let the Right One In (2008)
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SwedishComing-of-AgeDark FantasyDark RomancePsychological DramaPsychological HorrorSplatter HorrorSupernatural FantasySupernatural HorrorTeen Romance

A bullied boy forms a unique friendship with his new neighbor, a peculiar girl with a dark secret.A bullied boy forms a unique friendship with his new neighbor, a peculiar girl with a dark secret.A bullied boy forms a unique friendship with his new neighbor, a peculiar girl with a dark secret.

  • Director
    • Tomas Alfredson
  • Writer
    • John Ajvide Lindqvist
  • Stars
    • Kåre Hedebrant
    • Lina Leandersson
    • Per Ragnar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    237K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,768
    25
    • Director
      • Tomas Alfredson
    • Writer
      • John Ajvide Lindqvist
    • Stars
      • Kåre Hedebrant
      • Lina Leandersson
      • Per Ragnar
    • 689User reviews
    • 497Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 76 wins & 58 nominations total

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    Kåre Hedebrant
    Kåre Hedebrant
    • Oskar
    Lina Leandersson
    Lina Leandersson
    • Eli
    Per Ragnar
    Per Ragnar
    • Håkan
    Henrik Dahl
    • Erik
    Karin Bergquist
    • Yvonne
    Peter Carlberg
    • Lacke
    Ika Nord
    Ika Nord
    • Virginia
    Mikael Rahm
    • Jocke
    Karl-Robert Lindgren
    • Gösta
    Anders T. Peedu
    • Morgan
    Pale Olofsson
    • Larry
    Cayetano Ruiz
    • Magister Avila
    Patrik Rydmark
    Patrik Rydmark
    • Conny
    Johan Charles
    Johan Charles
    • Andreas
    • (as Johan Sömnes)
    Mikael Erhardsson
    • Martin
    Rasmus Luthander
    • Jimmy
    Sören Källstigen
    • Janne - Eriks kompis
    Malin Cederblad
    • Sjukhusreceptionist
    • (as Malin Cederbladh)
    • Director
      • Tomas Alfredson
    • Writer
      • John Ajvide Lindqvist
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    10c99432

    Twilight vs. Let the right one in: immaturity vs classics

    I have watched both Twilight and Let the Right one in.

    I strongly feel that Let the Right outruns Twilight on almost EVERY SINGLE ASPECT, except, of course, advertisement, due to the inequality of budgets. (a Swedish director vs a Hollywood one, come on...) If Twilight is no more than an idol gallery under the skin of vampire horror, Let the Right one in is such a film that completely redefines people's perception on traditional vampire horrors.

    There aren't many gory scenes or special visual impacts, unlike Twilight being fraught with computer generated scenes. Plus, the pace of Let the Right is slow, without many exaggerations. Yet, the audience could feel the profound impact of the film within, an impact that totally transcends cheap sensory stimuli, while exerting a quiet yet POWERFUL "shake" upon people's soul.

    I felt very upset that an American remake will be done next year. From our common sense, we could deduct how the remake would be compared to the original. Before the remake ruins the story, do yourself a favour watching the originals!!!

    If you feel yourself mentally more mature than 15 y.o., go watch Let the Right on in instead of Twilight. You will NOT regret your choice.
    7EdwardtheBlackPrince

    Squeal

    Let the right one in is a Swedish horror/romance about a boy named Oskar who's bullied at school and neglected by his parents. When a young girl named Eli moves into the apartment complex. Overtime they begin to develop a close relationship and in many ways like each other. The only thing is Eli has a secret that she is a Vampire and has thirst for Blood. I will by all means that this is a pretty unique Vampire, to say the least for a variety of reasons primarily for starters that the main focus is focused on children and so it's more of a coming-of-age romance than an absolute blood slaughter. There is a fair amount of that, but the highlight of these films comes from the children. The prefaces that they give you do get this very strong sense that there's a spark there or something. Never does the film have you completely set in motion how this film will end or how the two will respond. The scenes between both of them are heartwarming, and you know Oscar like her however the real question is how Eli feels about the Situation does she generally like Oskar, or is she possibly grooming him for her benefit it leaves you pondering that case. The horror aspect of the film when the victim begins to die is also done very well as is the cinematography with very far shots it always adds this 1st person's perspective as if you're the one watching from the distance taken in the scene.
    10larry-411

    Brilliantly original work of art, both horrifying and tender

    "Let the Right One In" is, at its heart, a sweet coming-of-age story which is so unique and different that it simply defies categorization. In this Swedish film, adapted from John Ajvide Lindqvist's bestselling book, director Tomas Alfredson dares to mix pleasure and pain in a way that is both horrifying and tender.

    "Let the Right One In" has a storyline which, although it reveals some secrets early on, is best left as a surprise. So this will necessarily be one of those rare reviews in which the less said about the plot the better. 12-year-olds Oskar (Kare Hedebrant) and Eli (Lina Leandersson) meet one snowy afternoon at a jungle gym in the courtyard of Oskar's housing complex outside Stockholm. Their young, tender attraction for each other is apparent right from the start and we think we know where their relationship is headed. But there is a deep dark secret to be discovered here and when it's revealed the audience is both repulsed and curiously fascinated at the same time, in a similar fashion as when yellow crime scene tape brings us closer rather than warning us away.

    The supporting cast is completely beholden to the narrative as it revolves around the adorable young couple, whose performances rival the best I've ever seen for actors of that age. The innocence and vulnerability of Hedebrant's Oskar is simply a tour-de-force and he admirably carries the film on his little shoulders. Leandersson matches him scene by scene, line by line, and the result literally gave me chills.

    Production values are stellar, with all technical aspects -- lighting, original music by Johan Soderqvist, and Hoyte Van Hoytema's cinematography -- combining in perfect synchronization to produce a Hitchockian tale that somehow brings love and light into what could have been the darkest drama imaginable.

    "Let the Right One In" was the overwhelming choice for Best Narrative Feature after its North American Premiere here at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. It is a truly well-deserved honor. Tomas Alfredson has crafted a brilliant work of art that left me shaking my head with wonder.
    10crmang

    A Masterpiece

    I am not particularly fond of the vampire genre, but this movie is so much more. It is artistic, poetic, and in many ways a very profound movie exploring the nature of good and evil. It does so through the world of a child where both pure evil and pure goodness are somewhat discernible, and it achieves an astounding array of contrasts that allow us to see that good and evil can coexist side by side. Doing so, this movie is very thought-provoking, leaving the audience yearning to read the novel. In short, this movie is a gem. There is no need to remake this movie which according to IMDb.com they will be. You don't need to wait until 2010, you should watch this movie now.
    9ponderous

    A great story about early adolescence, revenge, and yes, vampires

    I saw several movies at the Seattle International Film Festival this year, and Let the Right One In was by far my favorite of the bunch. It's primarily a movie about how friendship can help you find your own personal strength. Two lonely children meet and change each other's lives. The fact that one is a vampire makes the movie even more interesting and unique, but it's not the most important plot detail. The cold darkness of Sweden makes the perfect backdrop for the story. It was so refreshing to see a vampire movie that doesn't rely upon cheap scares, fangs and gore. The only scene I didn't enjoy involved cats with computer animated faces - it looked very stupid and out of place, but this was a small disappointment in an otherwise outstanding film. I highly recommend this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Several tricks were used to create the right sound effects for some of the gorier scenes. Biting into sausages was used to replicate biting into skin and flesh, and drinking yogurt was used to sound like drinking blood. The sound of the children blinking was made by the skin of grapes rubbing together in an almost "blinking" motion.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 8 mins) When Eli tells Oskar to go after she licks his blood off the floor, her appearance changes in one shot. This was intentional - Eli is actually portrayed by an older actress in that scene, and also briefly in the later scene where Eli counsels Oskar to be like her when dealing with his bullies. In both scenes she is covered in blood, and the older actress was swapped in to give us a glimpse of who Eli really is: much older than she appears, and driven by a monstrous hunger.
    • Quotes

      Oskar: Eli... Can you and I be together?

      Eli: What do you mean?

      Oskar: Well... Will you be my girlfriend?

      Eli: Oskar... I'm not a girl.

      Oskar: You're not?

      [pause]

      Oskar: Can we be together?

      Eli: Can't we just be how we are?

      Oskar: I guess...

      Eli: Do you do something special if you're "together"?

      Oskar: No.

      Eli: We stay just as we were?

      Oskar: Yes.

      Eli: Then I agree...

      Oskar: What?

      Eli: We can be "together".

      Oskar: Really?

      Eli: [Whispers] Yes.

      Oskar: Good.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Race to Witch Mountain/Sunshine Cleaning/The Last House on the Left/Brothers at War (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Kvar i min bil
      Written by Per Gessle

      Performed by Per Gessle

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Norway
      • France
    • Languages
      • Swedish
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Déjame entrar
    • Filming locations
      • Örnäset, Luleå, Norrbottens län, Sweden(the apartments)
    • Production companies
      • EFTI
      • Sandrew Metronome Distribution Sverige
      • Filmpool Nord
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,122,065
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $49,295
      • Oct 26, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,227,336
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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