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Let Me In full movie is released on Oct 01, 2010. Watch Let Me In online - the English Drama movie from United Kingdom , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $27,093,592. Let Me In is directed by Matt Reeves and created by Matt Reeves with Kodi Smit-McPhee and Chloë Grace Moretz. Let Me In is available online on Tubi TV and Amazon Video.

In Los Alamos, New Mexico, the twelve year-old Owen is a lonely and outcast boy bullied in school by Kenny and two other classmates; at home, Owen dreams of avenging himself against the trio of bullies. He befriends his twelve-year-old next door neighbor, Abby, who only appears during the night in the playground of their building. Meanwhile, Abby's father is a wanted serial-killer who drains the blood of his victims to supply Abby, who is actually an ancient vampire. Abby advises Owen to fight Kenny; however, soon he discovers that she is a vampire, and he feels fear and love for the girl. Meanwhile a police officer is investigating the murder cases, believing that it is a satanic cult.

As know as:

Engedj be!, Ase to kako na bei, Ielaid mani, Kanıma Gir, Deixa-me Entrar

Release Date:

Oct 01, 2010

Release Date (Streaming):

Feb 01, 2011

Countries:

United Kingdom, United States

Language:

English

Stream Service:

Overture Films

Production Companies:

Overture Films, Exclusive Media Group, Hammer Films

Gross worldwide:

$27,093,592

Taglines:

Innocence dies. Abby doesn't.

Reviews

Kaleem Aftab
Independent (UK)
Cloverfield director Matt Reeves has been charged with filling Alfredson's considerable boots, and he does a fine job of not steering too far from the original, while also putting his own stamp on the vampire tale.
by rottentomatoes, May 15, 2018
Candice Frederick
Reel Talk Online
Exploring the world of good and evil is a common theme in cinema, but few have been able to create such a fine line between the two as cleverly done in Let Me In.
by rottentomatoes, Sep 09, 2017
Sukhdev Sandhu
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Let Me In doesn't need to exist unless, that is, the very notion of Swedish cinema is strange and unpalatable to you.
by rottentomatoes, Oct 14, 2014

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