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LET THE RIGHT ONE IN

Oskar (Kåre Hedebrant) + Eli (Lina Leandersson)

A remake by Cloverfield director Matt Reeves  is coming soon but it’s hard to see how it can top the Swedish vampire movie ‘Let The Right One In‘  scripted by Ajvide Lindqvist from his own novel and  directed by Tomas Alfredson.

The setting in a modern yet drab snowbound suburb of Stockholm is perfect for the chilly atmosphere of the movie  and the two young performers as Oskar and Eli are quite  exceptional in the lead roles.

Oskar is pale and blonde, almost albino-like; the only child of separated parents and constantly picked on at school. He keeps a scrapbook of murder stories from newspapers and fantasizes about getting even with the bullies (we see him stabbing a tree,  saying “squeal like a pig”).

Eli is  girl who moves into the adjoining flat. She is 12 (“more or less”) and despite announcing that they cannot be friends they gradually bond as two children who don’t fit in.

Unlike the Twilight saga, there’s no glamorous side to the life of a young vampire. To get fresh blood she either has to find victims herself or find someone to do the killing for her.  Even after a ‘meal’, she looks tortured and forlorn.

What makes the movie work is the deliberately flat and unsentimental tone. There are no gratuitous close-ups and  splatter effects are kept to a minimum. It is more of a creepy modern-day fable  than a traditional horror with the theme of bullying being as central to the story as the life of the vampire.

Highly recommended and The Guardian have already placed it in the top ten of best ever horror movies, effectively making it the second best  vampire movie (after 1922’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror). Do you agree?

CLOVERFIELD

CLOVEFIELD

As Arthur Lee of Love sang “The news today will be the movies of tomorrow” and it’s taken less than 7 years to fictionalise the feel bad anxiety of 9/11 effectively. The makers of Cloverfield can stake a claim to have done just that. Using a hand held camera throughout this is like watching 70 minutes feed of breaking news with all the associated horror of confusion and disorientation; a Blair Witch Project transported to the heart of Manhattan.

The script writers had the easiest task – here’s a excerpt of the ‘dialogue’ :

ohmygod.. ohmygod..ohmygod.. ohmygod.. ohmygod..what IS that….. ohmygod.. ohmygod..ohmygod..did you SEE that….. ohmygod.. are you still filming?…..ohmygod..I’m documenting….. ohmygod.. ohmygod……I love you……………….

The only glimmer of hope offered is that the tape we are watching survived and has been documented and classified as top secret by the authorities.

Then again, looking at the headless chicken reaction of the authorities in question this doesn’t give much cause for optimism.