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Rated R for some bloody violence including disturbing images, brief nudity and language.

R In Theaters 10/24/2008 , 114min.
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80%
Viewer score based on 20 ratings
82%
Critic score based on 30 reviews

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January 18, 2010
diegodamnit
im back...just saw it again........one more star haha
April 18, 2009
LumberJackGirl
This is a BRILLIANT film. It is emotional, intense and a bit spooky,
February 17, 2009
miklosxyz
A vampire film for IKEA lovers. Looks good for now, but probably won't stick to you for very long.
January 16, 2009
kc64116
This is just another hype campaign for another average movie. The movie is not deserving of high praise from critics and fans. It's very corny and campy to say the least. It does come very close to resembling and feeling like it is on the verge of being a great horror film, but anticipation quickly turns from suspense to agony because of that feeling you have when watching a low budget horror
December 26, 2008
Gavinzeigler
An amazing movie! Well executed, cinematography was spot on and a solid 10!

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Washington Post
In the basest of terms, a horror flick. But it's also a spectacularly moving and elegant movie, and to dismiss it into genre-hood, to mentally stuff it into the horror pigeonhole, is to overlook a remarkable film. Full Review
Alissa Simon
Variety
Calling to mind the work of Anne Rice and Stephen King, atmospheric adaptation of Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist's bestseller is well directed by his countryman Tomas Alfredson ("Four Shades of Brown") and should click with cult and arthouse auds. Full Review
Carina Chocano
Los Angeles Times
In this sinister but gorgeous and compelling film by director Tomas Alfredson, being human and acting human don't always go together. Full Review
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
Some will classify Let the Right One In as a horror movie, and I suppose that's technically accurate. To me, however, this is much more of a coming-of-age/friendship movie. Full Review
Joe Morgenstern
Wall Street Journal
A remarkably fine and genuinely frightening movie about a teenage vampire. Full Review
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