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Let the Right One In
Låt den rätte komma in
Eli is 12 years old. She's been 12 for over 200 years and, she just moved in next door.
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Director
Tomas Alfredson
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With
Kåre Hedebrant, Lina Leandersson, Per Ragnar
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Sweden / Norway / France 2009. 115min
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Digital
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Certificate
15
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Swedish with English subtitles
In the depths of a suburban Swedish winter, twelve-year-old Oskar befriends his new neighbour, the mysterious girl Eli, whose arrival in town seemingly coincides with a series of grisly local murders. Undeterred by her dark secrets, Oskar gains confidence from his new friendship and finds Eli to be a useful ally against the bullies that plague his school life.
Adapted from John Ajvide Lindqvist's novel (which takes its title from a Morrissey lyric), Let the Right One In may be an adolescent tale of the supernatural but in spirit it's far removed from the glut of Twilight-inspired teen fiction, approaching its story with adult attention and authenticity. Eschewing genre conventions, Alfredson instead focuses on crafting an affecting relationship drama that still delivers its share of stylish set-pieces and icy atmospherics. Coinciding with the rise of 'Nordic noir', the film became a substantial crossover hit, reaching a wide audience and appealing to non-horror fans and genre stalwarts alike. The film's success later inspired a Hollywood remake from Cloverfield director Matt Reeves, Let Me In.
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