Let the Right One In
2008 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 03/10/2009
Features:
DVD Features:
Keep Case
Audio:
Dolby Digital - Swedish
Dubbed, Subtitles - English
Subtitles - English, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Deleted Scenes
Behind the Scenes
Text/Photo Galleries:
Galleries: Poster Gallery
Original Language:
N/A
Time:
114
mins.
J&R Item # 1202970_2
UPC # 876964001731
Label: Magnolia Home Entertainment
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Let the Right One In
2008 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 03/10/2009
Features:
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Subtitles - English
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes
Deleted Scenes
Text/Photo Galleries:
Galleries:
1. Poster Gallery
Original Language:
N/A
Time:
N/A
mins.
J&R Item # 1202970_3
UPC # 876964001793
Label: Magnolia Home Entertainment
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A well-crafted horror film in the tradition of Guillermo del Toro's THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE, Swedish import LET THE RIGHT ONE IN ably blends genre chills with genuine feeling. Oskar (K�re Hedebrant) is a 12-year-old outcast who is frequently picked on by his classmates. He dreams of getting his revenge, but he never stands up to the boys. With the arrival of his new next-door neighbor, 12-year-old Eli (Lina Leandersson), Oskar may finally have found a friend, ally, and first love. But Eli is no ordinary girl: she must keep her pale skin out of the sunlight, she can perform inhuman physical feats, and she has thirst for blood. The bodies begin to pile up, but Oskar can't stay away from the girl who has finally given him courage.
Based on the novel by John Ajvide Linqvist (who also wrote the script), LET THE RIGHT ONE IN is the best kind of horror film: one that transcends the tropes of the genre to become something new. This is director Tomas Alfredson's first foray into horror, and he doesn't hesitate to include bits of vampire mythology. But his background making comedies and dramas gives the film a surprising depth; the relationship between Oskar and Eli is tentative and sweet, even though their interactions may be surrounded by blood and violence. Composer Johan Soderqvist and the sound department create a fascinating palette of music and sounds that add to the film's perfectly chilly mood, and setting the film in a snowy Swedish suburb gives director of photography Hoyte Van Hoytema a starkly beautiful environment for shooting. Though LET THE RIGHT ONE IN is ostensibly about a pair of children, this is a horror film for adults. There are plenty of scares, but it remains moving and intelligent, a rare feat for the genre.
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"In this sinister but gorgeous and compelling film by Tomas Alfredson, being human and acting human don't always go together."
-- Carina Chocano
, (Los Angeles Times)
"[A] spectrally beautiful Swedish vampire movie....The film's cool is largely expressed in visual terms, in the enveloping snow, the wintry light and the cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema's meticulously and steadily framed compositions." -- Manohla Dargis , (New York Times) 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "Stick your neck out for this Swedish horror show. It's a winner, full of mirth and malice....The two young leads are dynamite. And director Tomas Alfredson knows how to pin you to your seat." -- Peter Travers , (Rolling Stone) 3 stars out of 5 -- "Swedish director Tomas Alfredson's moody coming-of-age drama, based on the screenplay and novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist, splits the difference between gothic romance and schoolyard angst..." -- Amy Nicholson , (Box Office) "Tomas Alfredson's import is like a Scandinavian TWILIGHT minus the teen-steam schmaltz, packing in great gooey scares..." -- Grade: A- -- Chris Nashawaty , (Entertainment Weekly) "LET THE RIGHT ONE IN is atypically literate and unexpectedly affecting suspense fare. Complex characters, ominous situations fraught with mortality and the recklessness of youthful ardor create a tense and subtly shaded narrative." , (Hollywood Reporter) |