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A chilling fairytale; dark, mysterious and hypnotically beautiful.
12 year old Oskar is an outsider, struggling to fit in at school and left alone to fend for himself at home while his mother works nights. One evening he meets the mysterious Eli. As a sweet romance blossoms between them, Oskar learns to overcome his tormentors and discovers Eli's dark secret and her connection to the gruesome events occuring across town. Together they must help Eli be gone and live, or stay and die.
Swedish filmmaker Tomas Alfredson weaves friendship, rejection and loyalty into a disturbing and darkly atmospheric tender tableau of adolescence.
Special Features:
- Commentary with Director Tomas Alfredson and author John Ajvide Lindqviste
- Deleted Scenes
- Trailer
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When I sat down to watch this film I didn't know anything beforehand, and I was blown away. The film is a strange mix; it includes romantic elements, horror. Kisses and love, but also blood and death. And it's told in a straightforward manner, as if this all was very normal and like every film is made like this. The American version Let Me In is not a patch on the original version and it's a must see! On a side note, it is great to see the Vampire "rules" all upheld, of course the title itself refers to the rule that a vampire can only enter a home when he is invited in.