Halloween 2018, Day 7 - Let Me In...The Choice of Evil
Before I get into my Day 7 Halloween post, a couple of minor points to address, not worthy of a blog post of their own.
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Today's Blog: The Movie Let Me In, and the Choice of Evil
Let Me In is a 2010 vampire movie, a remake of a 2008 Swedish film, Let the Right One In. I'm not going to be comparing the two, because I am talking about what I consider to be the main point of the movie...
The choice between good and evil
I'll make my own points, then I'll bring in some discussion from the web. This post is a spoiler all the way down, Abandon Hope, All Ye that have not seen this excellent movie
The film opens with Ronald Reagan, President at the time of the movie, talking about the difference between Good and Evil. That should be a huge clue right there.
The romance between Owen and Abby, the 12 year old lead characters, is a backdrop for the choice. The romance itself is fairly 12 year old in nature, so nothing to complain about there.
Owen is a bullied child, with divorced parents, living with his alcoholic mother, and spending his free time by himself on a jungle gym that is covered with snow, and singing commercial jingles for candy.
Choosing Evil is EASY when you are bullied,alienated, and lonely
It's not like Owen isn't predisposed to making a choice to defend himself at all costs. Abby, who slowly becomes his friend (although a good digressive argument would be as to whether she seduces him to replace her current companion, who has already aged past her and is tired and sloppy), tells him he MUST fight back.
Abby: [touching Owen's bandaged cheek] What happened there?
Owen: Just some kids from school. Where do you go to school anyway? I've never seen you...
[interrupted]
Abby: [interrupting Owen] Owen, listen.
Owen: What?
Abby: You have to hit back. You have to hit back hard.
Owen: I can't. There's three of them.
Abby: Then you have to hit back even harder. Hit them harder than you dare and then they will stop.
Owen: What if they hit me back?
Abby: You have a knife.
Owen: Yeah, and what if that doesn't stop them?
Abby: Then I'll help you.
A little bit of foreshadowing there.
Abbie's "dad" is getting sloppy. A picture revealed later in the movie shows him as a gawky 12 year old using the photo booth with the still 12 year old Abby...sometimes in the 50s.
Once "dad" gets himself caught (sacrificing himself for Abby in doing so), Abby reveals her nature to Owen fully.
Her feeding rampage will soon draw the attention of police. In the meantime, Owen looks to advice from his father. He knows Abby is evil, and yet he is in love with her.
Owen's worthless Dad will not teach Owen about Evil...or Good
OWEN:...Do you think...? Is there...?Is there such a thing... As evil?
MAN’S VOICE (PHONE FILTER):...What...?
OWEN: ...Can... people be evil? Is that true? Is that real...?
[SILENCE... Then]
MAN’S VOICE (PHONE FILTER):What are you talking about, pal...?I don’t know what you’re talking about...
(long beat)
Did... something happen...?
[Owen doesn’t know what to say... His father grows anxious]
MAN’S VOICE (PHONE FILTER): Where are you getting this...?From your mother...? All her...religious crap...?
OWEN:No...
MAN’S VOICE (PHONE FILTER):Jesus Christ -- don’t listen to that shit, okay...?
OWEN(heart sinking):No -- that’s not --
[But his father isn’t listening]
Script
This lack of stomach for choosing to teach his son about Good and Evil will come into play; for failing to acknowledge that Evil even EXISTS, is the bane of a well pampered class of people that have abandoned their children to the harshness of reality.
After Owen shuts the door on a cop's plea for help, as Abby feeds on the cop, his choice has been made.
Choosing Evil can have it's benefits. The bullying that Owen suffers turns into a life and death situation, to which Abby responds.
The choice has been made, and Evil saves Owen.
Owen leaves town with Abby...his desire to leave town was stated earlier in the movie.
Conclusion
John Ajvide Lindqvist, author of the novel Let the Right One In, and writer of the Swedish screenplay, spoke of his happiness with Let Me In:
I might just be the luckiest writer alive. To have not only one, but two excellent versions of my debut novel done for the screen feels unreal. Let the Right One In is a great Swedish movie. Let Me In is a great American movie. There are notable similarities and the spirit of Tomas Alfredson is present. But Let Me In puts the emotional pressure in different places and stands firmly on its own legs. Like the Swedish movie it made me cry, but not at the same points. Let Me In is a dark and violent love story, a beautiful piece of cinema and a respectful rendering of my novel for which I am grateful. Again
HitFix.com
I have not seen Let the Right One In yet; I started to, yet I got bored with the pacing. One day I will wait for it. I think the pacing for the American version started out quickly due to the opening scene.
Another reason I like this movie is it's time and place. As a child of the 80s (I was 14 at the time of this movie's setting), the music seemed like home to me.
The filmmakers have noted that "they intend to forge a unique identity for Let Me In, placing it firmly in an American context"
Wiki
So even moving past what I consider to be the central them of The Choice, I would reccomend this movies as a great vampire flick!!
And I have to say that one of the greatest framing shots I have ever seen was the first pic shared
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