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Let the Right One In
When Oskar, a sensitive, bullied 12-year-old boy living with his mother in suburban Sweden, meets his new neighbor, a beautiful but peculiar girl named Eli, he finds love and revenge through her.
8 December 1950, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
18 November 1964, Stockholm, Sweden
6 November 1973, Rönninge, Stockholms län, Sweden
15 November 1976, Övertorneå, Sweden
8 January 1947, Stockholm, Sweden
June 02, 2011
One of the best foreign language films of the year
January 23, 2009
An American remake seems inevitable, but it will be hard to re-create the haunting spell cast by this wonderfully strange film about being young and going steady with a monster.
July 06, 2010
Calling to mind the work of Anne Rice and Stephen King, atmospheric adaptation of Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist's bestseller is well directed by his countryman Tomas Alfredson.
September 29, 2012
Let the Right One In eschews all the crap that has plagued vampire films for years. This is a dark, serious and twisted film.
October 07, 2013
Alfredson's light touch adds soulful delicacy and a certain ambiguity to the proceedings, making this a horror movie more likely to prompt tears than screams.
October 14, 2014
A smart and beautifully realized feature from Sweden.
October 07, 2013
A remarkably moving horror tale, about a pale, bullied twelve-year-old boy (Kåre Hedebrant) and his first love (Lina Leandersson), who happens to be a vampire.
October 07, 2013
Pre-adolescent angst has rarely been as eerie or unsettlingly honest as it is in director Tomas Alfredson's stylish, psychologically complex tale,
July 06, 2010
Lovelier than most bloodsucker flicks, but it doesn't quite transcend its well-chewed genre.
April 09, 2009
This bruised and brilliant fairy tale is one of the year's true originals.
October 07, 2013
Sinister but gorgeous and compelling.
October 06, 2015
A strange, stunning and surprisingly sweet Swedish film about childhood friendship and first love.

