Monday, February 7, 2011

Sore Back And Sore Throat Whats Wrong




The sweet taste of fresh blood

Ricardo
García Martínez

There are two key scenes in the classic work of vampirism, the Dracula Bram Stocker: the first when Jonathan Harker arrives at the castle of Count in the midst of the gloomy night, he opens the heavy door and he says that among his own free will, the second is when the sweet and beautiful Lucy Westenra semiconscious window opens but the Count to voluntarily enter his room. With these two scenes seems established that vampires can not compel or force anyone to enter or pass them to the rooms of humans.

The director Matt Reeves co-wrote the screenplay for Dejame Entrar (10) together with the author of the book of the same title, the Swede John Ajvide Lindqvist, on the premise of a vampire who needs permission to enter, but that's the reference to the classic. The story revolves around Owen, a skinny boy, a favorite target of other Children who abuse it, her mother is going through a divorce and almost can not attend. Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee) then befriends a girl named Abby (Chloe Grace Moretz) who moves into her building. Friendship is more to the mutual isolation of the children, and sharing secrets that explain various crimes committed just after the arrival of Abby the neighborhood.

Without the glamor other big budget films and beautiful actors to exploit their sex appeal more than evident, but with a simple story, well told, few special effects but a good dose of drama, Reeves achieved rounded and entertaining film. It may not be the American film greatest horror 20 years ago but it is a highly recommended film. Since the first version was filmed two years ago by Swede Tomas Alfredson, entitled Let the Right One In , which was critically acclaimed but was not in Mexico.

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