strangers do not enter

Loraine 2022-03-21 09:01:34

It is estimated that it is the favorite in the vampire series of table classmates. . Personally, I think the feature of this film is the exotic Nordic white tranquility and the sound of the piano, which decorate the film very differently. This plain color also makes the blood less impactful but more terrifying. The dialogue of the protagonist is flat but more let the audience enter. The reason why their world failed to impress me may be that the protagonists are just 12-year-old children. Although I didn't understand anything when I was 12, it didn't give me too much emotional impact on the screen, so when Ellie slowly When he expresses an idea of ​​love, it can only be regarded as loneliness and lack of friends, and Oscar is set as a lonely and weak child. Even in the end, he protected Ellie and eloped with me, but it didn't give me any feeling. It's Ellie's father. Her death made me feel a kind of helpless sadness and further contrasted that Ellie was still a child
PS: If you like literary thrillers, you can watch it. After all, the whole film is not short. . .
PPS: Just read a few people's comments and it turns out that Ellie is a boy. . . ! There is indeed a scene in the film that flashes by but does not understand the meaning. . Considering that the rating
has been reduced to one star

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  • Ernestine 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    White, true white, Nordic child. The three-dimensional and transparent whiteness of the whole body is far from comparable to the masks piled up by Chinese aunts with cosmetics.

  • Eldridge 2022-03-21 09:01:34

    One more star is given to the two young actors, and the soundtrack is more healing

Let the Right One In quotes

  • Oskar: Are you a vampire?

    Eli: I live off blood... Yes.

    Oskar: Are you... dead?

    Eli: No. Can't you tell?

    Oskar: But... Are you old?

    Eli: I'm twelve. But I've been twelve for a long time.

  • 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.