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Let Me In
TrailerBullied at school, neglected at home and incredibly lonely, 12-year-old Owen spends his days plotting revenge on his tormentors and spends his nights spying on other residents of the apartment complex. Since then, Owen discovers the secret of a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian and befriends her.Actors: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloë Grace Moretz, Richard Jenkins, Cara Buono, Elias Koteas, Sasha Barrese, Dylan Kenin, Chris Browning, Ritchie Coster, Dylan Minnette, Jimmy Jax Pinchak, ...»Director: Matt ReevesCountry: United Kingdom, United StatesDuration: 116 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 7.12 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Madara AnonymousI don't know why but I really liked this movie, you can't tell if she actually cares for the boy or more likely that she is just using him as she's done with the others, in one way that would make her truly evil, and in the other it's Romeo and Juliet, which is symbolized with the book.2020-01-05 03:01babyboy123 Anonymousi love you @mommy2019-10-26 19:10 -
Actors of "Let Me In"
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Characters of "Let Me In"
OwenPlayed by: Kodi Smit-McPheeAbbyPlayed by: Chloë Grace MoretzHPlayed by: Richard JenkinsYvonnePlayed by: Cara BuonoThe PolicemanPlayed by: Elias KoteasVirginiaPlayed by: Sasha BarreseLarryPlayed by: Dylan KeninJackPlayed by: Chris BrowningMr. ZoricPlayed by: Ritchie CosterKennyPlayed by: Dylan MinnetteMarkPlayed by: Jimmy 'Jax' PinchakDonaldPlayed by: Nicolai DorianHPlayed by: Rebekah WigginsLanky KidPlayed by: Ashton MoioKenny's BrotherPlayed by: Brett DelBuonoTonPlayed by: Gwendolyn AppleVideo Arcade CountermanPlayed by: Colin MoretzScottie TatePlayed by: Rowbie OrsattiMagister AvilaPlayed by: Brenda WehleFootball Player #2Played by: Galen HutchisonSjukhusreceptionistPlayed by: Rachel HroncichVirginias sjukskPlayed by: Deborah L. MazorTrain ConductorPlayed by: Frank BondNyhetsupplPlayed by: Kayla Anderson -
Directors of "Let Me In"
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Creators of "Let Me In"
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Critic Reviews of "Let Me In"
NewsdayOctober 07, 2013Let Me In is one of the few horror films that will trouble you long after the credits roll.
St. Louis Post-DispatchOctober 07, 2013With its mix of true-blood romance and full-moon madness, Let Me In should hasten the twilight of the twerpy pretenders.
New YorkerOctober 07, 2013The result, though no less creepy than the Swedish film, mislays its lyricism and otherworldliness.
New York Magazine/VultureOctober 04, 2010The poetic Swedish vampire picture (with arterial spray) Let the Right One In has been hauntingly well transplanted to the high desert of Los Alamos, New Mexico, and renamed Let Me In.
I.E. WeeklyOctober 02, 2010The tragedy in Jenkins' pathetic protector focuses the film's themes of desperation and the myopia of puppy love when you're young enough (or undead enough) to feel immortal
TIME MagazineOctober 01, 2010Let Me In is not as fantastic as Let the Right One In, which you should rent immediately. But it is undeniably powerful and made with obvious admiration and respect for the source material.
TheHorrorShowAugust 26, 2015You won't find a much bigger fan of the original film than yours truly -- and still I was very impressed by this crafty remake.
Philadelphia WeeklyApril 28, 2015An awful lot of trouble to go to just because some people don't like reading subtitles.
Film ThreatOctober 14, 2014Matt Reeves has succeeded in presenting the story in a thoughtful, respectful manner, while still Americanizing the Swedish text.
Daily Telegraph (UK)October 14, 2014Let Me In doesn't need to exist unless, that is, the very notion of Swedish cinema is strange and unpalatable to you.
Canada.comOctober 14, 2014This is a story about two isolated kids making friends in a cold world. Those drops of blood in the snow could have come from anywhere.
Tulsa WorldOctober 14, 2014The film is this year's best horror due to Smit-McPhee and Moretz displaying a vulnerability and a skill in characterization that belies their tender ages.
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