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I love "Let the right one in". It's a very original and sometimes dark vampire flick, while at the same time being a sweet story of love and friendship. It pisses me off though that Hollywood is remaking this movie. I fear that they're going to take this awesome Swedish film and try to turn it into another Twilight type story. Spoiler:
For those of you who may be confused, the girl vampire Eli is actually a boy who had his genitals removed (they go more into that in the book). I'm almost certain that when it's remade in the U.S they will change the character to a regular girl so that it will be a more "normal" love story...bullshit.>
"One can only match, move by move, the machinations of fate... and thus defy the tyrannous stars." Resident Evil/Castlevania/Silent Hill/Onimusha/Tekken/Dark Souls
I absolutely loved this movie. The relationship between Eli and Oskar is just so innocent and pure, and I love watching those two little actors together in the movie. They are amazing. The actress who played Eli was particularly talented. It was great seeing her go back and forth from a horrific killer to a seemingly ordinary child.
I love "Let the right one in". It's a very original and sometimes dark vampire flick, while at the same time being a sweet story of love and friendship. It pisses me off though that Hollywood is remaking this movie. I fear that they're going to take this awesome Swedish film and try to turn it into another Twilight type story. Spoiler:
For those of you who may be confused, the girl vampire Eli is actually a boy who had his genitals removed (they go more into that in the book). I'm almost certain that when it's remade in the U.S they will change the character to a regular girl so that it will be a more "normal" love story...bullshit.>
I bought the book a few weeks ago, but haven't had time to read it yet. I'm looking forward to it, however. I'm sure it will be a wonderful read, and I'm especially eager to read a narrative that delves deeper into the spoiler you mentioned.
Best to just ignore any developments about the American remake. I won't be seeing it, nor will I pay attention to anything having to do with it.
I will never watch Twilight, ever. It's probably a good film like you say, but If I watch a movie about vampires, I'm watching it for the vampires lol. My girlfriend read the book, and I don't dig sparkling vampires too much
"One can only match, move by move, the machinations of fate... and thus defy the tyrannous stars." Resident Evil/Castlevania/Silent Hill/Onimusha/Tekken/Dark Souls
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