Une éruption d'adolescents disparaît dans cette petite ville et une fillette de douze ans ostracisée et sa meilleure amie interviennent pour comprendre ce qui se passe.Une éruption d'adolescents disparaît dans cette petite ville et une fillette de douze ans ostracisée et sa meilleure amie interviennent pour comprendre ce qui se passe.Une éruption d'adolescents disparaît dans cette petite ville et une fillette de douze ans ostracisée et sa meilleure amie interviennent pour comprendre ce qui se passe.
Chris Gartin
- Mark Sparks
- (as Christopher Gartin)
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This movie would have gotten a better rating if it wasn't for the disrespectful and horrific use of AAVE used throughout the film. I mean the level of cringe was too unbearable for me to just scrape by and finish the movie. It was most likely a non Black American millennial or older who wrote this trash of a dialogue.
The film really should've been made with high schoolers or maybe college students. Because some elements of the film felt out of place for middle schoolers. At times I felt like this movie could have been a comedy, which might have made it more bearable to watch. The only saving grace I felt was the the use of Tobin Bell (even though he was in it for a few minutes). The lore of the "Black eyed children" could've been better explained and the ending of this film was kinda disappointing.
The film really should've been made with high schoolers or maybe college students. Because some elements of the film felt out of place for middle schoolers. At times I felt like this movie could have been a comedy, which might have made it more bearable to watch. The only saving grace I felt was the the use of Tobin Bell (even though he was in it for a few minutes). The lore of the "Black eyed children" could've been better explained and the ending of this film was kinda disappointing.
This movie had a good premise. Acting was pretty good, but I take offense when little children are put in the position of using foul language every time you turn around. There is no need for it! The clique of girls bullying was not needed. It added nothing to the storyline. It could have focused more on the agenda of the aliens and their reasons for needing humans. Where they were from and their planets story. All in all a good young persons film other than pushing the foul language agenda. Most younger generation movies find the need to insert children being undisciplined by parental figures, such as in Poltergeist and ET. Showing kids being smart but disrespectful. It can be left out in my opinion.
Terribly written. Needed a better script, actors were decent but the story was BAD. And it doesn't even follow the urban legend of the Black-Eyed Kids.
I sat down to watch the 2021 sci-fi horror movie "Let Us In" mostly because the movie had Tobin Bell on the cast list, but also because this was a horror movie that I hadn't already seen.
And I suppose that "Let Us In" is aimed at a younger audience than me, because director Craig Moss' movie fell short of providing me with proper entertainment. But hey, suppose you are a pre-teen viewer, then I guess that "Let Us In" will fall into your liking.
The storyline here was just simply a bit too ludicrous for my liking, and it was so difficult to take the aliens, known as Jungspars, serious in any way. I just gave up on trying to let the concept sink in and sweep me away, it just provided me with no enjoyment.
The acting in the movie was actually fair enough, but the actors and actresses had very little to work with in terms of a proper script and storyline. So it was a struggle to sit through this movie. Tobin Bell wasn't really in the movie for all that long, which I found to be a shame.
My rating of the 2021 movie "Let Us In" lands on a mere three out of ten stars.
And I suppose that "Let Us In" is aimed at a younger audience than me, because director Craig Moss' movie fell short of providing me with proper entertainment. But hey, suppose you are a pre-teen viewer, then I guess that "Let Us In" will fall into your liking.
The storyline here was just simply a bit too ludicrous for my liking, and it was so difficult to take the aliens, known as Jungspars, serious in any way. I just gave up on trying to let the concept sink in and sweep me away, it just provided me with no enjoyment.
The acting in the movie was actually fair enough, but the actors and actresses had very little to work with in terms of a proper script and storyline. So it was a struggle to sit through this movie. Tobin Bell wasn't really in the movie for all that long, which I found to be a shame.
My rating of the 2021 movie "Let Us In" lands on a mere three out of ten stars.
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- AnecdotesThe film begins with the following text describing the urban legend:
"Black-Eyed Kids:
A contemporary urban legend consisting of paranormal creatures that resemble children with pale skin and black eyes who are reportedly seen hitchhiking, panhandling, or are encountered on doorsteps of residential homes.
Although labeled an urban legend, there have been hundreds of documented cases of individuals across the world coming into contact with these creatures...
...who have never been seen or heard from again."
- GaffesChristopher vanishes standing near Emily without a sound or trace. It's implied multiple times that the Jungspars can't abduct people without their consent. Christopher, as scared as he might get sometimes, wouldn't say yes when Emily's with him.
- Citations
[repeated line]
Zent the Black Eyed Kid, Bart the Black Eyed Kid: Will You Let Us In?
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- Durée1 heure 24 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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