Great performance by young actors

Winona 2022-11-29 16:38:10

The film is based on a very successful small-production Nordic horror film in 2008 with a slightly different title, although director Matt Reeves (famous for The Cloverfield File) has repeatedly claimed that the script was based on the Swedish novelist John Arvid Lindkvist's 2004 best-selling book of the same name is based on, not just a remake of the original film "Let No One Come In" itself, but the script of the original film was also adapted by the original author John himself. . . .
The film is different from the usual vampire design. The old-fashioned vampire movies are either purely scary and scary, or simply tell the love between vampires and humans. This time, there are two more special main characters who are underage children. In the new version, the pictures, lines and actors' performances are all good, but in the nearly two-hour film, the plot still seems to be deliberately slowed down and delayed. The audience who have seen the original movie can't help but make the two movies one. Compared, when there is no comparison, the new version is still very good, but unfortunately, the natural rhythm of the original version suddenly stands out. The new version seems to be a complete failure at this point. The only thing that seems to be more successful is that this time the two responsible The starring young actors Chloe Moretz and Kodi Smit-McPhee performed wonderfully, almost as good as the two classic Nordic actors in the original movie, especially the little girl played by Chloe Moretz, In the movie, she will show the sophistication that has gone through the vicissitudes of life and the ruthlessness of the world, which makes you hard to believe that this is the performance of a little girl who is only 13 years old. . .
This film is 13-year-old Chloe Moretz in 2010 after "Kick-a-Bian", starring in the second R-rated movie, and also her sixth R-rated movie. . .
The original title was "Let the Right One In", but the new remake changes the title to the more succinct "Let me In". . .


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Let Me In quotes

  • Owen: [after Owen gives Abby the Morse Code] Tap-tap-tap-tap... pause... tap-tap.

    [Hi]

    Abby: Tap-tap-tap-tap... pause... tap-tap.

    [Hi]

  • [last lines]

    Train Conductor: Is that trunk yours?