Let Me In (2010)
In Theatre :
December 31, 1969
Director(s): Matt Reeves
Coinciding with Eli's arrival is a series of inexplicable disappearances and murders. One man is found tied to a tree, another frozen in the lake, a woman bitten in the neck. Blood seems to be the common denominator – and for an introverted boy like Oskar, who is fascinated by gruesome stories, it doesn't take long before he figures out that Eli is a vampire.
But by now a subtle romance has blossomed between Oskar and Eli, and she gives him the strength to fight back against his aggressors. Oskar becomes increasingly aware of the tragic, inhuman dimension of Eli's plight, but cannot bring himself to forsake her.
Frozen forever in a twelve-year-old's body, with all the burgeoning feelings and confused emotions of a young adolescent, Eli knows that she can only continue to live if she keeps on moving. But when Oskar faces his darkest hour, Eli returns to defend him the only way she can ...
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Let Me In Review by Meh

Got off the couch today and dragged myself to see the new horror flick Let Me In. I saw the word new loosely since its a remake of Let The Right One In and a remake of the worst kind since it completely rips off the ambi...
Let Me In Review by DirtyGirl

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Let Me In (2010) Review by Godzilla_Rules

I saw this today and quite frankly i do not know how to describe this movie.
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