subject: Watch Let Me In Movie Online [print this page] The message is clear to see, Let Me In, that director Matt Reeves loves and really respects the 2008 movie, let me in Sweden, also on the novel itself, Lindqvist Ajvide 2004 is based. But respect is a difficult thing and pushed too far, compliance with awe. Then the sheet is the fear, fear that a change in what is already good, can be reduced in some way. This type of fear can paralyze and director Matt Reeves seems paralyzed. Reeves aspects, let me perhaps a bit too much, and although he says his film is based on the novel and is not really a remake of the cult series of Swedish films, film hes done otherwise. The film is absolutely hes a direct remake of 2008, the two are so similar that it is almost impossible to distinguish. Reeves is brilliantly made with good, but not because he has put his stamp on it. Let Me In Let The Good, because it is good, and Reeves simply not the same movie, just a little better. They are almost identical to their bones. The device is the same. Although some try, time and place set so clearly American, feels occasionally televised speech, Ronald Reagan half. Snow cover, housing overcrowding could easily Sweden. But in theory, the film takes in 1983 at a station in Los Alamos, New Mexico, where the apartment of a 12-year-old named Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee) lives with his mother and his struggle with the problems of school bullies and her parents recent divorce. A new girl named Abby (Chloe Moretz) moves in next door. Apparently she is 12, but soon discovered that they are much, much more. She lives with a man who seems to be his father, but I think it's the opposite. At night, the father, played by a brilliantly taken and tired Richard Jenkins, Abby goes home alone while he is feeding. Unfortunately for him, Abby eat only blood. The father is one of the biggest changes in Reeves to take this story and now Jenkins are some of the best views on the screen this year. Although hardly speaks in a very few moments on screen, Jenkins gives a feeling of fatigue and affection with the shrug. His death scenes convey an inner struggle, the feeling that if hes long been resigned to his fate, he still feels guilty. One of his murders, remain especially with you in order to continue that long booms after the film release in the fascinating soundtrack radio. Owen Abby makes friends and begins to suspect that some things do not go around him, but he is desperate for friendship. His parents divorced and left alone hes physically attacked at school by a gang of children. This is a child so desperate for company is easy to understand why you do not mind if the girl whos going out with him is really a vampire. Abby Owen believes he has a soul mate, and the blood found on his face, almost as if it was not real.