Review of Let the Right One In (2008) by Extext — 18 Jan 2011
It achieves not only the implementation of vampires without roaming superfluously -- unlike the frivolous notion of aggregating werewolves, vampires, and a teenage girl with the oh so excruciating dilemma of a fetish pertaining to either necrophilia or bestiality -- but also artistically and masterfully elicits the subjects of loneliness, romance, and horror.
From the vista that is the cinematography ubiquitous in black nights and white snow, to the authentic performances displayed therein, Let The Right One In, again, is a masterful film.
This review of Let the Right One In (2008) was written by Extext on 18 Jan 2011.
Let the Right One In has generally received very positive reviews.
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