By the laws of logic I should have wanted to avoid Let Me In at all costs. I don’t like re-makes, I’m not fond of horrors and I hated Cloverfield. So I was not of to good start when I heard the details of the film. However, what really drew me towards this film were the two leads in Kodi Smit McPhee and Chloe Grace Moretz and they did not disappoint. These two gifted actors suck the audience in and give them a true insight into loneliness and adolescent longing.
Synopsis
Let Me In is an atmospheric story about Owen (McPhee), a young, lonely boy who is relentlessly bullied at school and is often taunted with ‘Little Girl ‘chants. He spends his time fantasying about his revenge on his torturers and in the evenings he spends his time spying on his neighbours who share his apartment complex. He experiences friendship for the first time when he meets the equally lonely and mysterious Abby (Moretz). A strange barefooted girl who moves in next door with her silent ‘father’ (Former Oscar Nominee Richard Jenkins). Appreciating that Abby is also an outcast, Owen opens up to her and before long the two have formed a rare bond.
When a string of gruesome murders, investigated by weary cop ( Elias Koteas), hit the town and put the town on red alert, Abby’s father disappears, leaving her to fend for herself. Several times she rejects Owens attempts to help her but when Owen tries to make a blood pact with Abby she can’t resist and reveals what she truly is to Owen.
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