Showing posts with label let-the-right-one-in. Show all posts
Showing posts with label let-the-right-one-in. Show all posts
Let the Right One in
20:00 | Author: Anonymous
"Let the Right One in" is the best movie of the festival (IMO). The movie is basically a love story between two kids of which one happens to be a vampire, bitten at 12 years old. Lots of subtle (and also not so subtle) hints at the vampirism. The vampire kid climbs walls, her pupil changes from cateye to human, all showed as side things, which makes the movie stronger. The grand finale is excellent, you know something got to happen, but how....?

Go see it :)

Rating : 10
Let The Right One In
14:00 | Author: Hans
12 y.o. outsider befriends a 12 y.o. vampire in snowy nocturnal Sweden
Links: AFFF / imdb

Tipped as a great film, raving reviews in the papers... I'd prefer not to know these facts but one can't always help hearing them. In this case, I absolutely agree.

The story, a blooming friendship between human and vampire, wasn't spectacularly original, but how it was supported by the visual, editing and overall shape of the film deeply impressed me. After a while the viewer begins to understand that this is not a "developping" storyline (struggling for the phrasing here). The human boy does go through fundamental mental changes and states, but for the vampire girl this is merely a snapshot of an (un)life that never changes. The slow background shots, the images of snow in the night all help to underline the melancholy feeling that creeps into the mind of the viewer: this will never change for her.

Add good effects (the soft rumbling sounds denoting her vampire-side), the classical aspects (can't stand daylight and, of course, they must be invited before they can enter a building) versus perhaps not overly original but at least not sloppily cliche details (you never see her fangs), and you have an absolutely delightful film.

Rating: 9 (8-9-ish)
Let the right one in
14:00 | Author: Joost
First love lasts for an eternity
Links: AFFF / imdb

Easily the most anticipated film of the festival since it has won numerous awards around the world on the festival circuit. And rightfully so, I can now concur. It's a touching portrait of teenage adolescence, loneliness, bullying, being in love. "Suspenseful drama" feels like a more appropriate description than "horror", even though the film definitely has its gory moments.

Rating: 8