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Post by the_lambda_man » Sun May 08, 2011 3:26 am

Nicro wrote:I'm beginning to question how much stuff is actually like LTROI or if my obsession just allows me to find/see things that I can then relate back.
My thoughts exactly. I often find myself relating movies, books, and even music ("Don't Fear the Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult comes to mind) to LTROI as a result of my obsession, even if the connections are hopelessly obscure.

The fact is, there is nothing out there quite like LTROI, the book or the movie. That is why all of us are so "infected" with it.
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Post by Ash » Sun May 08, 2011 3:40 am

The fact is, there is nothing out there quite like LTROI, the book or the movie.
There's another film out there that's exactly like LTROI movie. Made a few years later. Image

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Post by the_lambda_man » Sun May 08, 2011 3:45 am

Ash wrote:
The fact is, there is nothing out there quite like LTROI, the book or the movie.
There's another film out there that's exactly like LTROI movie. Made a few years later. Image
Well, I guess you can't blame Americans for not being able to read subtitles. :lol:
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Post by Nicro » Sun May 08, 2011 4:11 am

the_lambda_man wrote: even if the connections are hopelessly obscure.
Yeah. The power of association is crazy. If you just follow your thoughts back the way you connect things is ridiculous.

Good article relating to that here:

http://www.buddhanet.net/cmdsg/bucknell.htm


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Post by Ash » Sun May 08, 2011 4:12 am

Hey, that's not fair (and a little culturally insensitive)
US movie audiences like to watch US movies, as most countries do.
I haven't watched LMI yet, but from many accounts it's also well made, and has made lots of money for all involved.

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Post by the_lambda_man » Sun May 08, 2011 4:20 am

Ash wrote:Hey, that's not fair (and a little culturally insensitive)
US movie audiences like to watch US movies, as most countries do.
I haven't watched LMI yet, but from many accounts it's also well made, and has made lots of money for all involved.
Lol I was completely joking (I am American after all). :D I actually found it to be an excellent movie on its own. And believe it or not, I actually watched "Let Me In" before watching "Let the Right One In" or reading the book. So, I guess I have to give a lot of credit to the remake for introducing me to the whole LTROI story in the first place. Without it, I probably wouldn't be infected right now.
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Post by Ash » Sun May 08, 2011 4:45 am

One of the more obvious differences between the two is the cinematography, from the clips I've seen of LMI.
US films like to use a heavy brown hue and very low lighting, whereas LTROI looks like it was shot under a 200 watt lightbulb.
Stylistically, that's hard to accept for US audiences used to the US film style.
There's also long (European style) scenes of 'nothing much going on' in LTROI, which would be alien to US audiences used to a different editing style.
But the two film's similarities make it obvious that LMI was a remake of LYROI, and not a new adaptation of the novel.

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Post by intrige » Sun May 08, 2011 1:30 pm

Yoyoyoyo welcome The_lambda_man :D I ashure you this forum will keep your infection well fed.
When did you see LMI then? And one thing I do fint very interesting is what you (as one who first saw LMI) thoght of the movie on it's own.

I can not recall any other simmelar movies, I have viewed some of the films on the list. ¤ films.. :oops: Soem of them I have seen before, or school or by a tip.. But I have to admit, I do have a sence for these LTROI-ish movies. :D
Welcome again, and don't be shy to ask. We'll try to be nice ;) I mean it, these people are soo kind..
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Post by DMt. » Sun May 08, 2011 2:39 pm

trige wrote:these people are soo kind...
Well, yes. Mostly.

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Post by intrige » Sun May 08, 2011 3:22 pm

Yes mostly.. Not everyone are. But it's rare, I must say :)
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