A good film that accompanied me for 3 years in high school

Iva 2022-03-24 09:01:31

It was a bright, lazy afternoon in the summer three years ago. There is really nothing to do, just watch a movie, and as a result, I clicked on the US version of the strangers do not enter. After reading it, I was already obsessed, I was deeply caught up in it, I couldn't extricate myself, I was moved by this warm and cruel story. Later, I went to Baidu Tieba, from which I learned that there is also the original Swedish version, which is said to be better than the American version, so I changed and watched the Swedish version of "Don't Enter the Stranger".

To be honest, the Swedish version is much better than the American version, it is more delicate, the characters are portrayed close to perfection, and the rich and interesting details are the icing on the cake, such as Oscar's eyes when Ellie played the Rubik's Cube, Oscar presses the little handprints that fade away on the window glass... The director's narrative skills can also be considered perfect, and can reveal a layer of warmth in this dark and cold story, like a bright winter sun.

I really like this movie. To be honest, watching movies is one of my hobbies. Although I have been nervous for three years in high school, I still watched a lot of movies, many of which are good ones, but I still think "No Ones Enter" The best movie I've ever seen. Personally, I think "Don't Enter" can be regarded as a classic on the subject of vampires in film history, and its artistic value is no less than "Four Hundred Years of Fright".

"Don't Enter the Stranger" has poisoned me a lot. Generally speaking, I just watch it once and never want to watch it a second time; for some great films, I may watch it two or three times; but only this movie can make me watch n without getting bored, and every time I watch it, I will There are new harvests, new discoveries.

Repeated viewing of the same movie is a process of deepening understanding of a movie. Here, I want to talk about my understanding of this movie. I don’t agree with the conspiracy theory of the American version at all. Ellie’s love for Oscar is absolutely sincere and definitely not an exploited relationship. For this, I am convinced, even if I haven't read the original novel (in the novel, Ellie loves Oscar, and the phlebotomist with Ellie is just a pedophile who has known Ellie for a while).

This movie, I can only use the word beautiful to describe, beautiful Nordic snow scene, beautiful soundtrack. Although the story of this movie is dark, the theme is indeed bright, that is, the young love between Ellie and Oscar.

I think the casting of this movie is much better than the American version, which adds a lot to the movie. In this film, the two young actors played a particularly outstanding role, showing the greenness of first love, which is lacking in the American version. The choice of the role of Ellie is the key to this movie. Ellie played by Lena is much better than Abby played by Chloe. Although Lena is not particularly beautiful, she is very aura. Ellie's temperament, Ellie's soul.

This is the first movie review I've written, and it's not really a movie review, it's just my thoughts on the movie. I know that my writing is terrible, especially the typesetting. After all, it is the first time to write alone!

A liberal arts scum wrote on a winter vacation afternoon.

I love the Swedish version of "Don't Enter the Unknown".

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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?