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Laisse-moi entrer

Original title: Let Me In
  • 2010
  • 12
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
132K
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Chloë Grace Moretz and Kodi Smit-McPhee in Laisse-moi entrer (2010)
A bullied young boy befriends a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian.
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A bullied young boy befriends a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian.A bullied young boy befriends a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian.A bullied young boy befriends a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian.

  • Director
    • Matt Reeves
  • Writers
    • Matt Reeves
    • John Ajvide Lindqvist
  • Stars
    • Kodi Smit-McPhee
    • Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Richard Jenkins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    132K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,030
    520
    • Director
      • Matt Reeves
    • Writers
      • Matt Reeves
      • John Ajvide Lindqvist
    • Stars
      • Kodi Smit-McPhee
      • Chloë Grace Moretz
      • Richard Jenkins
    • 502User reviews
    • 384Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Kodi Smit-McPhee
    Kodi Smit-McPhee
    • Owen
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Abby
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • The Father
    Cara Buono
    Cara Buono
    • Owen's Mother
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • The Policeman
    Sasha Barrese
    Sasha Barrese
    • Virginia
    Dylan Kenin
    Dylan Kenin
    • Larry
    Chris Browning
    Chris Browning
    • Jack
    Ritchie Coster
    Ritchie Coster
    • Mr. Zoric
    Dylan Minnette
    Dylan Minnette
    • Kenny
    Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak
    Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak
    • Mark
    • (as Jimmy Jax Pinchak)
    Nicolai Dorian
    Nicolai Dorian
    • Donald
    Rebekah Wiggins
    Rebekah Wiggins
    • Nurse
    Seth Adkins
    Seth Adkins
    • High School Kid
    Ashton Moio
    Ashton Moio
    • Lanky Kid
    Brett DelBuono
    Brett DelBuono
    • Kenny's Brother
    Gwendolyn Apple
    • Girl in Pool
    Colin Moretz
    • Video Arcade Counterman
    • Director
      • Matt Reeves
    • Writers
      • Matt Reeves
      • John Ajvide Lindqvist
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    8Copyright1994

    What a shocking surprise!

    As a fan of the 2008 Swedish film "Let The Right One In", I was originally very frustrated when I heard the news about the upcoming remake. "How do you ameliorate something that is already perfect?", I asked myself. I treated the remake with hostility and vowed to stay away from it. And then, I decided to open my mind.

    I attended the world premiere of this film at the Toronto International Film Festival on Monday, September 13. I am very lucky to live in the proximity. This was the first year that I've attended the festival. Before seeing "Let Me In", I saw "127 Hours".

    I liked the idea of seeing the remake of a film that I recently gave a second viewing. I thought it would be a fun challenge to sit there and compare both films while watching.

    Before the screening (or it might have been after), the director, Matt Reeves (who launched his career with "Cloverfield"), was welcomed on stage to say a few words. It surprised me to find out that he, too, thought the original was fantastic and didn't understand why he was asked to remake it. However, after reading the book as well, he had the desire to work on his interpretation of it. After this speech, I gained a significant amount of respect for this man.

    When the movie began, I was only expecting something satisfactory. But as the story progressed, I was breathless. It was a very captivating, interesting take, and I loved all the little modifications. I honestly believe that "Let Me In" is one of the greatest American remakes of all time.

    Nevertheless, I still see the original, "Let The Right One In", as a superior film. Although it may be a biased opinion, I preferred the mood, atmosphere, and cinematography in the original. While the remake seemed to take a greater interest in the horrific violence, the original had the perfect blend of genres (thriller, romance, horror, fantasy). Both films had many beautiful contrasts: coldness vs warmth, chaos vs peace, guilt vs innocence, darkness vs delicacy, and despair vs hope.

    I must also mention that I preferred the sense of ambiguity presented in the original. Very few questions were answered, and the whole film was more of a mystery left to interpretation. In contrast, Matt Reeves was more clear and direct in his screenplay with the mystery surrounding his characters. It's all a matter of personal preference, though. I believe that most people will prefer what Matt did, since the original has a certain style that less people can appreciate.

    Despite the comparison, I believe that they are both great movies that can be enjoyed by everyone. Fans of the original-- rather than being narrow-minded and boycotting this version-- should give it a chance and appreciate it for what it is. Wouldn't you want more people in North America to discover this mesmerizing vampire tale, anyway?

    I really enjoyed every aspect of "Let Me In". The child actors, Chloe Moretz (Kick-Ass) and Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Road) were both excellent choices. They proved to us, once again, that they are among the only child actors who actually have talent. Now that I think of it, the only thing that didn't impress me was the music. For an original score composed by Michael Giacchino (Up), I was quite disappointed. It was mediocre, in my opinion. It didn't convey the same emotion as Johan Soderqvist's music in "Let The Right One In".

    Aside from that, "Let Me In" is a surprisingly great film for the fans of the original. And it would probably be a bloody masterpiece for those who haven't seen it. And yes, that lame vampire pun was definitely intended.

    7.9/10
    8FourInTheFamily

    Let Me In -- Emotionally Wrenching

    Let Me In is an emotionally wrenching film. My opinion/review is for this film, not the original.

    Hopefully you know that the gist of the movie is about a lonely boy who is bullied at school and then a young girl moves in next door who is a vampire. By emotionally wrenching, I want say how expertly this film made you feel: anger and fury at the bullies, helpless for the boy Owen, sadness at both Owen and Abby's isolation, frustration at Owen's parents, hope for Owen and Abby with their budding friendship, and genuine surprise/horror at the violence of Abby's vampire actions. You will walk out with a lot on your mind after this movie.

    Definitely NOT your mindless horror/vampire film and as a movie on its own (not compared to the original) it is capable of pulling lots of different emotions. It also definitely had some jump-in-your-seats moments, too.

    This movie for kids? Definite NO - this is not a sappy romance with pretty actors. It is a dark movie with heavy themes. You need to gauge it appropriately for tweens -- it has some heavy plot lines regarding the kids at school and what Abby&'s father-figure is willing to do for her.
    8Xstal

    The Curse of Who You Are...

    A remake that's almost as good as the original.

    What would you do, if you just couldn't change, so set in your ways, with habits quite strange; how would you live, in a divisive world, when the city's awake, while you're hidden and furled; would you hold out your hand, to stave off the brink, would you stake all you've got, just float and not sink; when you look in the mirror and nothing is there, in the darkness of night, only pain and despair; then a saviour appears, with their own set of fears, an innocent soul, undefiled, sincere; someone to trust, a protector by day, who'll carry your secret and promise to stay; unaware of the pact that you've drawn them into, endeavours they'll end up performing for you; until the time comes, to repeat and replay, like a school game of tag, I think it's called child's play.
    8murphyEIRE

    Dark but beautiful

    Whether you are a fan of Gothic horror or not Let Me In is well worth a viewing and by no means is it just a "scary film" it is so much more than that. Before I go into the film itself I have to comment that this is a re-make of a Swedish film called "Let The Right One In" from 2008 and both films come from the novel of the same name by Swedish author Tomas Alfredson.

    The film itself is a masterpiece and hats off to director Matt Reeves for brilliant work on what was a difficult task re-making an already loved film for American audiences (and all those who don't like subtitles). The film is shot in the eerie Los Alamos, New Mexico snow, mostly at night time and it is truly gorgeous and the dark, cold land gives a real genuine vibe to the tale and you feel Owen's despair .

    The story itself centers on Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee) who is a twelve year old child whose parents are going through a divorce and is a victim of bullying, he lives with his mother and is dangerously isolated and becoming slightly weird. All his problems are answered when the amazing Abby (Chloë Moretz) moves into the apartment next door. She is a self assured twelve year old who helps Owen overcome his bullying problems, gives him someone to love and their friendship blossoms.

    However all is not right with Abby who is played by the highly capable Chloë Moretz, (Hit Girl in Kickass) her performance is remarkable and the chemistry with her and Kodi Smit is all the more special when you take into account they are only children. You feel every touch, you love every second Abby and Owen are together their bond is beautiful yet you know all is not well. Abby is a vampire, she "needs blood to live" and she will do anything to get it, indeed even jump on an innocent persons back as they go for a nice jog and feast on their blood. Yes there are plenty of shock moments in this film it is scary but its more than that.

    Like Owen we (the audience) has to see past the fact Abby is a vampire and become immersed in this special and beautiful friendship and we do; thanks to the performances of both Kodi and Chloë, that are nothing short of brilliant, and long may they succeed.
    8jthess200

    Vampire movies should be more like this one

    Matt Reeves, who is most famous for his monster film "Cloverfield", took on the task of adapting and directing this film. Two years ago, film festivals were in love with the Swedish Horror film "Let the Right One In" and it was almost a given that it was needed to be made American. In our culture vampires have kind of turned into more of romantic figures and a lot of times represent sexuality. This film goes back to basics and makes this vampire what I think they are sup post to be, which is completely scary and messed up. What is very impressive is that Reeves takes this and in a way, his changes actually enhance the story and kind of makes it better and more entertaining. Kodi Smith-McPhee who was spectacular in last year's "The Road" and Chloe Moretz who received most of her fame as Hit-Girl in this year's "Kick-Ass" carry this film and both of these kids bring a type of eeriness; these kids both knew exactly how their characters were sup post to be and they hit it spot on. This gory, terrifying, and dark film turns into some type of odd entertainment and represents why people would even want to see a horror film; it has a strong story and an even stronger scare. Instead of going over the top Reeves bends this movie into a tension roller-coaster more than anything. Very rarely can a foreign film be successfully adapted and made a success in America, but Reeves made something that can stand a distance from the original, but still he true to its origin. It is a great movie for the Halloween season, it will most likely refresh people who are used to "American Vampires" and give them a real vampire movie

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    • Trivia
      Elias Koteas, who plays the police detective, also provides the voice of Owen's father John.
    • Goofs
      In the first hospital scene the policeman is not out of the room long enough for the events in the second version of that scene (Abby visiting her "father" Thomas) to take place.
    • Quotes

      Abby: [to Owen] You have to invite me in.

    • Crazy credits
      The movie's end credits are in the form of black text on a white background, which is the opposite of most movie credits, which are usually white text on a black background.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Dinner for Schmucks/Charlie St. Cloud/Get Low (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Let's Dance
      Written by David Bowie

      Performed by David Bowie

      Licensed by Arrangement with Jones Music America

      (ASCAP) admin. by ARZO Publishing

      Courtesy of RZO Music

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Déjame entrar
    • Filming locations
      • Moana Condominiums - 1100 Alvarado Drive SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(apartment building)
    • Production companies
      • Overture Films
      • Exclusive Media Group
      • Hammer Films
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,134,935
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,147,479
      • Oct 3, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,093,592
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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