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Principal photography began today on Let Me In, writer/director Matt Reeves' adaptation of Let the Right One In, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

In the film, an alienated 12-year-old boy (Kodi Smit-McPhee) befriends a mysterious young newcomer (Chloe Moretz) in his small New Mexico town and discovers an unconventional path to adulthood.

The film is based on the bestselling vampire novel, Lat den Ratte Komma In, by Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist and will pay respect to the original Swedish version, they intend to forge a unique identity for Let Me In, placing it firmly in an American context.

Updates to the cast list include Elias Koteas, Cara Buono and Sasha Barrese. It was previously announced that Oscar-nominee Richard Jenkins would play Abby's guardian.

Tags: cara buono, chloe moretz, elias koteas, kodi smit-mcphee, let me in, let the right one in, matt reeves, movie news, richard jenkins, sasha barrese

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joannajax Comment by joannajax on November 5, 2009 at 6:56am
"Ok, so it snows in New Mexico. But does the normal American know this? As for what we have seen thus far, I think not."

Uh... New Mexicans aren't 'normal' Americans? Hahahaha. I think you meant to say 'average American.'

And yeah... I think most normal Americans know it snows in New Mexico... I'm pretty sure I could identify which states it does/doesn't snow... but maybe that's because I live down south?
Sobo Comment by Sobo on November 5, 2009 at 4:48am
@Damien i'm sure this being a bad movie will drive lots of people to see the swedish one. I know every time i see a bad movie, i try to seek out as many versions of it as possible
Damien Olivera Comment by Damien Olivera on November 5, 2009 at 3:01am
Personally I hope this fails that way people will stick with the original.
Kenami Comment by Kenami on November 4, 2009 at 2:12pm
And i'm not questioning that Eli is a boy or girl just stating that many other people do. If you go on IMDB theres countless threads of people debating if its a he or a she.
Kenami Comment by Kenami on November 4, 2009 at 1:42pm
@Scivs I meant at the film. Everything in the film is ambitious and subtle. The book is more clear but lets be honest most people went into the film without reading the book and some refuse to read it (since a movie is more accessible). I think thats what makes the film so appealing and grand to a movie goer because it doesn't come out and say this is this and this is that.

Eli is hundreds of years old but does have the mind of a youngster like Oscar and that alone makes for a pretty interesting conflict that has no choice but to come out as awkward and subtle. I think if you were to make a film where all the questions were answered that it'd kill it but that's just me I suppose.
Scrivs Comment by Scrivs on November 4, 2009 at 10:17am
@ Kenami, It is not open to interpretation, she is a boy. read the book. Hakan would not want to please him as much as he does if he was a girl.

@Cheshire cat: exactly

my family is from Albuquerque they get more snow than where I am from in Oregon.
Waterwizard2005 Comment by Waterwizard2005 on November 4, 2009 at 9:56am
Boycott.
Nathan Comment by Nathan on November 4, 2009 at 8:34am
Ok, so it snows in New Mexico. But does the normal American know this? As for what we have seen thus far, I think not.

As for a "remake" it really isn't a remake. They have stated that it will take the same source material, the book, and make a movie based on that. It's like people making A Christmas Carol every f**king year. Not a remake.

However, since they are "Americanizing" this, I have lost some faith in the movie. And no, Scrivs, there is no way that they will address the Hakan is a pedophile thing. Maybe the boy/girl aspect.
Victor Juliet Comment by Victor Juliet on November 4, 2009 at 5:46am
Completely unnecessary.
Cheshire Cat Comment by Cheshire Cat on November 4, 2009 at 4:22am
Wait. If the american movie is based on the book, and not the movie, why is it called a remake?

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