Let The Right One In
(Sandrew Metronome)Directed by Tomas Alfredson, Let The Right One In is a timeless story of a boy and a girl, one of whom happens to be a vampire. Set in frigid, snowy Sweden, a lonely and bullied boy named Oskar strikes up a friendship with a little girl named Eli, who only seems to come out at night. Nothing suspicious there! After the death of the girl’s caretaker, Oskar sees himself looking out for his new gf – working to keep her secret safe and her appetite sated. Despite its tender subject matter, the film isn’t afraid to put monstrous behavior on full display. I’m not talking about Eli, I’m talking about everyday monsters – the bullies who torture Oskar and the adults who ignore him. When meeting a carnivorous creature of the night is the best thing that’s ever happened to you, your childhood hasn’t exactly been a happy one – but it’s all just growing pains! Bloody, nasty, flesh-tearing growing pains.
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