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 Post subject: Let Me In (2010)
PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 12:37 am 
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EXCELLENT. A worthy remake of an already excellent film (LET THE RIGHT ONE IN). Honestly, LET ME IN even worked slightly better than the original.


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Glad to see this. I want to see it but wasn't sure.

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Nitefox went and saw this last night and said it was pretty good.

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Was better than pretty good. It was really hard to explain how good this movie was. They mixed just the right amount of drama, tension and gore. Just a well done film.

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Oh yeah, wanted to ask about this to make sure I was right in my assumption...


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The old guy, her "dad", he was the boy in the old photo-booth picture wasn't he?

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Nitefox wrote:
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The old guy, her "dad", he was the boy in the old photo-booth picture wasn't he?

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Yeah. That was markedly more ambiguous in the original (no reference at all is made to her caretaker's past), but yeah.


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Farsky, you should read the book. There's a lot that even the original movie doesn't expand on.


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FarSky wrote:
Nitefox wrote:
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The old guy, her "dad", he was the boy in the old photo-booth picture wasn't he?

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Yeah. That was markedly more ambiguous in the original (no reference at all is made to her caretaker's past), but yeah.



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Cool. Reason I ask is that when I surmised that in the movie, it really hit me on another level. It really put things into perspective for her and his character and what that meant for Owen.

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Nitefox wrote:
FarSky wrote:
Nitefox wrote:
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The old guy, her "dad", he was the boy in the old photo-booth picture wasn't he?

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Yeah. That was markedly more ambiguous in the original (no reference at all is made to her caretaker's past), but yeah.



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Cool. Reason I ask is that when I surmised that in the movie, it really hit me on another level. It really put things into perspective for her and his character and what that meant for Owen.

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Yeah, "Please don't see that boy again" has a whole different level once you know the caretaker's place.


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