July 07, 2012

Let Me In

Movie Reviews



Let Me In
Megat Redzuan / Reviewed on: November 20 2010


I've seen the Let The Right One In and I have to admit that it was more artistic but Let Me In was an improvement from the original one. Matt Reeves did a really good job, the pacing of Let Me In is definitely way better than LTROI. It's practically a shot-to-shot remake, it follows the LTROI very closely and the scenes that were replaced only serves to improve the movie further, the "father" getting caught scene is just one of the few examples. Chloe Grace Moretz handles Abby very well, she's very mature compared to girls far older than her, Miley Cyrus in The Last Song comes to mind. She might not be as creepy as Eli but when she turns, my God she turns. She's going to have a bright future and her casting was a brilliant one. 


Let Me In sheds light on what was very unclear in the Swedish version, which was "the father" character, it was finally revealed to us that he was actually Abby's "former Owen", it really adds some weight to the ending. It was satisfying to know Owen and Abby's fate after all they've been through. Matt Reeves didn't really hold back on the gore, lots of blood, added suspense, it was Americanized in a good way. It's satisfying in a weird way to know that Abby and Owen were attracted to each other because both are really outsiders and how they built a world of their own in the midst of everything that's going on around them, though to be fair most of the commotion was caused by Abby in the first place. An excellent movie which takes it's own time, and great things do take time.

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