Let the Right One In Comments

  • Leslie 2023-09-08 14:47:04

    It's inconspicuous at first glance, but if you think about it carefully, it will feel...

  • Estevan 2023-08-19 05:10:48

    12 year old lady. ....

  • Leo 2023-07-28 21:19:27

    A film recommended to Dao was highly praised by him, saying that he almost missed a good film. The mood of sadness and depression in the movie, with the coldness of Sweden permeating in that very northern town, felt cold when watching it, but still cold after watching it. The only warmth that can be remembered is a Rubik's cube that the male protagonist quietly handed to the female protagonist in the snowy...

  • Aryanna 2023-06-19 16:23:18

    The realistic style and an almost pure love story make this film break through the fantasy and lust of traditional vampire films, maybe only the cold Swedes can do...

  • Kianna 2023-06-12 22:16:30

    20110623 kyxq An absolute surprise. In the snow-covered city, the days are short and the nights are long, which is suitable for cold-blooded vampires. The film has the usual calmness of Nordic movies, the movement of the mirror is unusually calm, the performance is natural, and it has a delicate and delicate texture. The ancient vampire theme shines brightly in the new century, and this work takes into account both literature and entertainment, from restraint to release, making the viewing proce

  • Donnell 2023-05-10 05:36:57

    Some lenses are well conceived and...

  • Alexane 2023-05-07 17:39:12

    A little fresh vampire...

  • Arnulfo 2023-04-14 02:16:05

    It's not ugly, but it's boring, I've lost the ability to watch the protagonist in a daze for three minutes, otherwise I can give four...

  • Julia 2023-03-30 16:09:02

    Dressed in a terrifying literary...

  • Armando 2023-03-17 17:11:10

    As long as I know it's a vampire movie... Seven orifices bleeding is...

Extended Reading

Let the Right One In quotes

  • Oskar: How old are you?

    Eli: Twelve... more or less.

    Eli: What about you?

    Oskar: Twelve years, eight months and nine days. What do you mean, "more or less"?

    Oskar: When's your birthday?

    Eli: I don't know.

    Oskar: Don't you celebrate your birthday? Your parents... they've got to know.

    Eli: [Eli looks down on the ground]

    Oskar: Then you don't get any birthday presents, do you?

    Eli: No.

  • Eli: [standing outside the door] You have to invite me in.

    Oskar: What happens if I don't? What happens if you walk in anyway?

    [feels the air between himself and Eli]

    Oskar: Is there something in the way?