random thoughts and comments from nomadic music film and travel junkie - seeks no recognition, claims no expertise

Sunday 10 May 2009

let the right one in

something called twilight is getting all the attention
a book/film about teenage vampires - or something
this film bearing no relation except in subject matter
sweden - snow - cold - bleak - eerie - subdued - weird
the opening titles setting the scene quite convincingly
no music, no sounds, small lettering on a dark background
a very scandinavian looking boy out of focus against a window
armed with a serious looking knife with clear intentions to use it
me - feeling challenged and comfortably not numb about this
oskar is the subject of the school bullies and decidedly alone
until eli mysteriously appears after moving in next door
she is in the company of an older man who has a role
he is her provider - sustenance - in the form of blood
an early murder scene which has me squirming
nothing too gratuitous seen but all clearly implied
there's something literally chilling about blood and snow
though he botches it and has to incur the wrath of eli
a physically 12-year old girl who has it all over him
but she identifies directly with oskar and his aloneness
similarly he sees in her the companion he craves for
the empathy between them becomes the core of the film
the failure of her provider means she has to strike out
leading to deaths and disappearances in the neighbourhood
eli's pale skin, dark hair, black eyes and bloody lips striking
her actions leading to despair and fear in the community
and an awakening in oskar about his friend's special skills
there are some amazing scenes showing eli the vampire
the bleakness of the snow-covered city a perfect setting
we see her scurrying up the sides of buildings and trees
launching herself onto victims and disappearing quickly
classic vampire stuff but cleverly we don't see her as evil
as the bodies become discovered things get more complicated
threatening to expose oskar and eli's secret relationship
one thing she has taught oskar is to stand up for himself
and so he takes matters into his own hands with the bullies
which in turn leads to a confrontation at the indoor pool
and then for me some scenes that are almost farcical
i'm sure it wasn't intentional but it was laugh-out-loud
eli comes to oskar's rescue with over-the-top results
and in the final scene it is clear oskar is now the provider
i walked out of the theatre a little bit disappointed
for nearly 2 hours i had been totally held by the film
only to be released in what seemed an odd way
though - coming out into the now cold and dark night
warily pounding the back streets of darlinghurst
and alarmed as a young lady ran past and close by
had me jumping out my skin - relax - it was just a film
but like any good film it stays with you for a while
you the living and now let the right one in
2 swedish films of very similar themes
isolation, loneliness, empathy - love actually
though not your average love story - thankfully