Who loves Abby?

For discussion of Matt Reeve's Film Let Me In

Moderator: LMI Moderator

Post Reply
User avatar
SPiN
Posts: 106
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:48 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by SPiN » Mon Oct 24, 2011 8:43 pm

sauvin
And if the clothes she’s wearing look like they might have come more from Kmart than from Montgomery Ward, well, who cares? He’s not exactly from the Vanderbilt line himself, and her clothes are in great condition, look great together, and she fills them in very nicely in the ways a twelve year old boy would care about. Yes sir, she definitely looks somehow right in a dress.
im still on page one of this awesome post...but had to shout out sauvin for this classic...
so 1983
and he's gear isnt tight either? hes not slacking tho, i did mention to my g/f that young Owen had a nice Lacoste sweater on in the dinner scene with his mom

i see where you going with this tho...i thought about the same thing. shes kinda funky.

good nuggets sauvin. voice of reason
im worried that we may have gotten our lunchables mixed up

User avatar
Luftwaffles
Posts: 182
Joined: Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:22 pm
Location: Alabama

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by Luftwaffles » Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:11 pm

I definitely have respect for CGM's character, but I also definitely agree with L.L. "being" the character Eli from the story. The only thing is, I don't feel the same dimensions were present in Abby as in Eli. But that goes back to my DEATHMATCH post earlier. It's mainly just because it's two different films. I don't think it's anything to do with acting ability or any of that, only how the characters were treated. I love both stories; I just love LTROI more is all :wub:
Well, the way I imagine it, Eli and Oskar are happy forever being vampires, working seasonally at a blood-bank with poor book-keeping skills.

User avatar
varamiglite
Posts: 853
Joined: Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:41 am
Location: Kansas, USA

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by varamiglite » Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:17 pm

I guess I'm one of the few that can say they do love Abby. Abby was a different character than Eli, but in a good way. I've taken into account many subtleties of CGM's and Matt Reeves' idea of her. Take the "Just so you know I can't be your friend" scene, Abby looks Owen over like she wants to befriend him but has a sadness in her face knowing that it would never work. The Rubik's Cube scene is similar because of how she looks at Owen longingly, especially when he has the courage to tell her off. After that and Owen extending his kindness in loaning out the toy, she's more at ease about letting her guard down. Abby is also a more flirtatious character, which I'm still not sure I like or not. She holds hands and kisses Owen whereas Eli seems reserved, possibly because she is portrayed as a more childish character in the LTROI movie. Truthfully comparing Abby and Eli is kind of pointless because they are two very diverse characters. Other than sharing lines and similar stories they're very different characters portrayed in different ways. I love them both, but that may be because I saw Let Me In first and got a chance to know Abby first.
slog tillbaka. hårt.

User avatar
SPiN
Posts: 106
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:48 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by SPiN » Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:41 pm

a_contemplative_life wrote:
sauvin wrote:
Wolfchild wrote:Abby has not found the love of a lifetime - at least not the love of her lifetime - and what's more she doesn't seem to understand the difference.
this is the end...perfectly said.
a very powerful statement in regards to our unending discussion about Abby.
This is the correct way to begin our analysis of Abby. ill keep Eli and LTROI out of this, to respect everyone.
Abby is in love, rather the monster named Abby has fallen in love. However, the statement is painfully obvious, she doesnt understand the difference.
does this make me love Abby? yes, because i want her to love Owen and TRUST Owen so bad. Whether hes ready or not, the kids dont have time to figure it out.
their relationship began organically. feeling each other out. im 33 and still trying to understand s@#$


do i love Abby? yes. but maybe i dont love the character, but how the actress portrayed the character.
dont shoot me! i know you think Eli (i know i was gonna leave it out, but have to make a point) is a dime. i get that. shes "cute"
but what if another actress played that role in LTORI and wasnt "cute" i may be shallow, but looks matter.
so with the monster named Abby, would i love a thing as grotesque, smelly, and potentially lethal to me?
yes, thats the point of love. you give in. you let them in.
so what if Reeves casted someone other than Chloe? dont want to consider it, but i probably wouldnt love Abby.
not sure im explaining myself clearly, but i know you know what i mean.
if the monster named Abby had crooked teeth and scars all over her face and walked with a limp, and had a horn sticking out of her head, Owen would think twice.
but Owen is intrigued. Abby is, after all...cute.

a_contemplative_life wrote:I feel the same. I feel no emotional connection with Abbey.
thats fair. but im the opposite. the reason i enjoyed the film so damn much was that i had that emotional connection.
am i a vampire? no. but i have been in "shoes" wanting someone who i think wont like me, to like me...
im allergic to chocolate...but if abby offerred me a piece, i would eat it. this has happened in real life. if im feeling her, ill eat the choclate even tho my throat may clench up and i cant breathe for 10 mins.
DavidZahir wrote:Half the comments made about LMI here are baffling. Nowhere else have I found a forum with so many people determined to detest a film and everyone associated with it. Elsewhere people talk about the performances, about the cinematography, the music, what they think worked or did not about the film. Here people scour every frame and every interview searching for the slightest nuance so they can condemn. Most of all, they do not judge the film for itself. No, they are judging how faithful a copy of LTROI it might be--expressing indignation the closer it is, and searing contempt for the more different. A classic Catch 22. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
yep. execellent.
i would like to see CSI type break downs of scenes and not see where Abby or Owen failed to achieve the perfection of the original.
its ok! the films can be discussed seperately. lets get that out in the open...LTROI is the truth. LMI is just that comic you read under your covers at night as a kid with a flashlight and prayed your parents didnt come rushing in making sure youre reading the original instead of the reeves version...

i dont know if im even able to engage in such thoughtful discussion. maybe after a while i will. but until then, LMI is the movie that brought me to the story of JAL's
sauvin wrote:I'm with Wolfchild: LMI did indeed bring something to the LTROI table. I'll go one further, though, by claiming that maybe part of the reason some of us hate it so much is that it brings in possibility many of us just can't countenance.
yes. 100.
Petris wrote:I cant even remember what Abby was like ...Eli hands down. :mrgreen:
really tho?
i respect this statement, i do. but if you have passion for the story, how can you not at least remember the monster named Abby?
Bioroid wrote:I definitely love Abby.

I love Eli too, but I for different reasons. Film Eli, I love mostly because as has been said, Lina's just so darn cute, cute to the point you almost forget she's likely to have you for dinner.
I love Book Eli because of the whole "I'm a boy" thing, which I really wish had been emphasized more in the LTROI and added to LMI.

But for Abby, I love her because
1. She seems older than Eli, more "pretty" and less "cute," which to me re-emphasizes the "Romeo and Juliet" tragic love story aspect of the story.
2. Her tragedy of constant disappointments. Leaving aside the issue of whether or not she's ever really been in love before, we know at least her attempts at having at least a friend fail miserably, at least until Owen.
3. Her more animalistic vampire nature (compared to film Eli) makes her sweeter, human side stand out that much more to me.

Like other people are saying, in a way most of this falls more under sympathy than love, but I think there's a significant overlap for people who empathize with those who are down on their luck.
i whole heartedly agree with that having a vampire abby and a regular abby makes you, meaning me while i watch the film, know the difference without having to know the difference. i can just watch the monster named Abby clumsily court Owen. While i know you could throw a grip of facts my way about Owen doing the same thing...i only see Abby courting the young man. yea, he was crying like a little girl when Abby left...but i felt it broke her heart more. He is ALL she had. and with Owen, if Abby never came back, he would have eventually forgotten her, went to high school and did his thing. go to college and meet some hot chicks. BUT. he would still have that tiny piece of Abby imprinted on his heart. first loves never go away. Ask Adele. shes cries about it all the time.

a_contemplative_life wrote:I would like to respond to DavidZahir's post, in which I sense some bewilderment and frustration about the attitude of some of the board members regarding LMI.

I can't speak for others, but I know that many people, like me, have been posting here for quite awhile. And I wouldn't be doing it for getting on close to two years unless I perceived something unique and special about LTROI. To me, it's a once-in-a-lifetime film. It is a story about love; about how two children who are downcast outsiders manage to find love. It is their relationship that I care about, that carries the significance of the film for me.

So, when people have these kind of intense feelings wrapped up in something, it is not difficult to understand how something that comes along only a couple of years later and deals with the same story--and more importantly, the same relationship--is going to be met with a strong reaction by those who love the first film. Maybe if I had seen LMI first, I would have been touched by it too--I don't know. But that is not what happened in my case, and as much as I would have liked to view LMI in a vacuum, I'm simply incapable of doing that.

So, it's no longer about two children seeing each other eye-to-eye and finding love. It's not about decision-making balanced on a nail-head. That's what I don't like about LMI, and why I cannot connect emotionally with Abby--there's nothing special about the love they share.
i respect this statement. for him, this idea supercedes all these speculations and perceptions.
DarkGuyver wrote:Yeah, I envy both couples too. It's really hard to find somebody you can really connect with like that in the real world.
hello? this a great statement. its a boy and a vampire courting each other.
just another regular sitcom on the CW.
danielma wrote:Where as with Abby, well I don't necessarily get that progression. Her interactions with Owen start off very kindly, she seems more welcoming to Owen's kindness...the first half of the movie is very warm and very sweet, but once the horror starts up, I think all of that warmness is kind of lost and on further analysis becomes all that much more sinister to me.
Danielma, whats up man?
i was loving your post until i got to this...
my problem is i believe the monster to be Abby is pure to Owen.
but you make me reconsider when i re-re-re-re-re-re-break down each precious moment.

in short, yea, i love Abby. The character. The actress does a fantastic job reeling me in.
While the audience is transfixed on the situation for Owen. I let Abby in a long time ago
"thats just the way it is"



p.s. i need to learn how to use quotes.
thanks to everyone for their great reasoning in here.
every fan should read this post.
im worried that we may have gotten our lunchables mixed up

User avatar
SPiN
Posts: 106
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:48 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by SPiN » Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:43 pm

varamiglite wrote:Truthfully comparing Abby and Eli is kind of pointless because they are two very diverse characters. Other than sharing lines and similar stories they're very different characters portrayed in different ways. I love them both, but that may be because I saw Let Me In first and got a chance to know Abby first.

100.
im worried that we may have gotten our lunchables mixed up

User avatar
Petris
Posts: 182
Joined: Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:56 pm
Location: Palanga, Lithuania
Contact:

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by Petris » Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:36 pm

SPiN wrote: really tho?
i respect this statement, i do. but if you have passion for the story, how can you not at least remember the monster named Abby?
Well yes.LTROI film is just stuck in my head,but LMI is just not for me I guess.In LTROI everything is so different,the atmosphere especially.I know many fans liked LMI and that it's the same story as the original,but Eli was much more
believable than Abby.For that reason I don't remember much of Abby.No offense to Chloë ,I think she is great.

User avatar
SPiN
Posts: 106
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:48 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by SPiN » Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:49 pm

Petris wrote:
SPiN wrote: really tho?
i respect this statement, i do. but if you have passion for the story, how can you not at least remember the monster named Abby?
Well yes.LTROI film is just stuck in my head,but LMI is just not for me I guess.In LTROI everything is so different,the atmosphere especially.I know many fans liked LMI and that it's the same story as the original,but Eli was much more
believable than Abby.For that reason I don't remember much of Abby.No offense to Chloë ,I think she is great.
its all good Petris. its just the way it is...
and p.s., growing up, my hero was Sarunas Marciulionis

Team Abby
im worried that we may have gotten our lunchables mixed up

User avatar
SPiN
Posts: 106
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:48 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by SPiN » Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:52 pm

Luftwaffles wrote:I love both stories; I just love LTROI more is all :wub:

luftwaffles...you know what tomorrow is...
im worried that we may have gotten our lunchables mixed up

User avatar
Petris
Posts: 182
Joined: Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:56 pm
Location: Palanga, Lithuania
Contact:

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by Petris » Fri Nov 04, 2011 8:04 pm

SPiN wrote: and p.s., growing up, my hero was Sarunas Marciulionis
Thats great!I'm proud of that :lol: .Mine is Allen Iverson.

User avatar
SPiN
Posts: 106
Joined: Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:48 pm
Location: San Diego, CA

Re: Who loves Abby?

Post by SPiN » Fri Nov 04, 2011 8:15 pm

Petris wrote:
SPiN wrote: and p.s., growing up, my hero was Sarunas Marciulionis
Thats great!I'm proud of that :lol: .Mine is Allen Iverson.
im from philly so its a fair trade!

take care petris!
im worried that we may have gotten our lunchables mixed up

Post Reply

Return to “Let Me In”