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Tomas Alfredson's Let The Right One In had some notable differences to its English language remake (or whatever director Matt Reeves claimed it was). Aside from the quality difference (one excellently shot car crash excluded), there was a distinct lack of subtlety to Let Me In, with key underlying mysteries being more obliquely solved.
But one plot strand that wasn'€™t touched on at all was Abby'€™s backstory, something tantalisingly hinted at in the Swedish original. It'€™s a short moment €“ a mere flash as Oskar accidentally peeks in on Eli changing €“ we see that instead of normal female genitalia Eli simply has a scar. It takes a moment for the shot to sink in, then the true meaning of Eli€™s €˜Would you still like me even if I wasn€™'t a girl€™ sinks in.
The original novel (and a deleted scene from the film) provides us some concrete explanation of this; in the ceremony where boy Eli became a vampire, he was castrated and now lives life as a forever young girl. Despite the suggestive nature of this, it provokes fearful thoughts and cements the horror's status.

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Tomas Alfredson's Let The Right One In had some notable differences to its English language remake (or whatever director Matt Reeves claimed it was). Aside from the quality difference (one excellently shot car crash excluded), there was a distinct lack of subtlety to Let Me In, with key underlying mysteries being more obliquely solved.
But one plot strand that wasn'€™t touched on at all was Abby'€™s backstory, something tantalisingly hinted at in the Swedish original. It'€™s a short moment €“ a mere flash as Oskar accidentally peeks in on Eli changing €“ we see that instead of normal female genitalia Eli simply has a scar. It takes a moment for the shot to sink in, then the true meaning of Eli€™s €˜Would you still like me even if I wasn€™'t a girl€™ sinks in.
The original novel (and a deleted scene from the film) provides us some concrete explanation of this; in the ceremony where boy Eli became a vampire, he was castrated and now lives life as a forever young girl. Despite the suggestive nature of this, it provokes fearful thoughts and cements the horror's status.

Film Editor (2014-2016).

Loves The Usual Suspects. Hates Transformers 2. Everything else lies somewhere in the middle.

Once met the Chuckle Brothers.
10 Best Movies Where We Meet The Villain First





10 Movies So Sad You Can Only Watch Them Once












10 Worst Dads In Horror Movie History

New











10 Things You Didn't Know About Starship Troopers












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50 Greatest James Bond Moments Of All Time












10 Amazing Trailers That Tricked You Into Seeing Terrible Horror Movies












20 Things You Didn’t Know About Trainspotting












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10 Horror Movies That Eerily Came True












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