Written and Directed by Matt Reeves
Based on the Screenplay and Novel Lat Den Ratte Komma In by John Ajvide Lindquist
Starring: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloe Grace Moretz, Elias Koteas and Richard Jenkins
Special Features: Audio Commentary from Matt Reeves, Featurettes, Deleted Scenes, Trailers, Posters and a Digital Copy of the film.
Well our own Ryan reviewed this movie when it came out in theaters and he pretty much hit the nail on the head. Head over and read that review. I'll concentrate mainly on the blu-ray aspect with some points I wanted to make about the film itself as well.
The biggest negative in this is the ridiculously bad CGI used in the attack scenes (of which there are only a couple. It's pretty awful and immediately sucks you right out of the film. It doesn't take long to get sucked back in but when compared to the original attack scenes it's almost shocking as to how bad they look. No idea why they didn't just do it for real as in the original. Certainly couldn't have cost anything more. I think they thought they were amping it up if they had her leaping around like some kind of animal. Instead, it looks like a deleted scene from Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Aside from that, I really enjoyed the movie. I liked the way they reordered things a bit. Sort of pushed the suspense up a little knowing that something was coming but not knowing exactly when or how. The car wreck scene is pretty incredible.
The film looks great on Blu-ray. It's a dark film and the shadows are nice a deep. The special features are pretty standard if not a bit wanting.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised with Let Me In
Let Me In
Pop Culture Beast Rating
8/10
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