The idea of being a vampire might appeal to some people, eternal youth sounds pretty good. There are a lot of movies that show the life of a vampire in a positive light, but there are also movies like this one. The film opens with a man being rushed to the hospital with severe burns, in the ambulance.
Later, we will know the reason, but I will not tell you it now. He wrote a note apologizing to Abby.
"Let Me In" is not about the fun and games one could have as a creature of the night, it's a dark romantic story about a bullied boy (Owen) who falls in love with her neighbour Abby. As you might have guessed, she's a girl. Innocent on the outside, she is a ruthless creature that is willing to do anything to survive.
It is a remake of the 2008 Swedish film "Let Me In".
Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee), 12 years old, is bullied at school, neglected at home, and incredibly lonely. He spends his days plotting revenge on his tormentors and spends his nights spying on the other residents of the apartment complex. His only friend is Abby (Chloƫ Grace Moretz), a strange girl who only comes out at night. Both outcasts, the two form a strong bond. When the caretaker disappears amid a series of gruesome murders, Owen starts to suspect that she is hiding a terrible secret.
The film focuses on the romance between Owen and the girl Abby. Later, Owen cut his finger to make a blood pact with Abby, and discovers in the worst way that she is a vampire. But he eventually accepts her nature. The bullies tried to force Owen to stay under water for 3 minutes at the school pool, but Abby came to the rescue him.
*Abby, transformed.
Great special effects and a chilling story.
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