Review of Let Me In (2010) by Tedd P — 28 Nov 2012
One of those rare remakes that not only meets but arguably surpasses the greatness of its original, Let Me In is haunting but touching, brutal yet beautiful, with two of the best performances by child actors this genre has seen since The Sixth Sense.
Cloverfield director Matt Reeves nails the melancholic pacing, understated humility and visceral tension that made its Swedish counterpart a masterpiece in dramatic horror, and as a result, he's crafted one of his own.
This review of Let Me In (2010) was written by Tedd P on 28 Nov 2012.
Let Me In has generally received very positive reviews.
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