Let Me In

Let Me In (2010)

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Corrected entry: When Abby and Owen talk outside, there is no exhalation steam out of their mouths, which obviously would appear in cold winter.

Billcow

Correction: Breath isn't always seen when it is cold out, it's more an indication of humidity. Just because there is snow on the ground does it mean it is very cold out, and just because there isn't snow on the ground does it mean it's warm. In New Mexico, where the story takes place, it is not humid much of the time. Therefore, there may not be much breath vapor. I work at a place where the last few days it has been extremely cold outside, with and there is little breath vapor. Inside the plant it is warmer, but more humid, and breath is visible.

rswarrior

Corrected entry: In the scene where the policeman kicks the door to get in to Owen's apartment, in one shot we can see it breaks right under the handle, in another the door is again perfectly untouched. (01:32:45)

Billcow

Correction: He didn't go into Owen's apartment, he kicked in the door to Abby's.

Greenman37

Continuity mistake: When Abby slaughters the bullies, we see most of the scene from Owen's underwater point of view. First, a decapitated head floats down, leaving a trail of blood. Then, more dismembered bodies splash into the water. We get the sense that the pool water around Owen should be pretty bloody. Yet, when he surfaces, the water around him is completely clear, with no evidence of any blood or bodies.

imagine21

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Trivia: The name of the town where the story takes place, "Los Alamos", means "the cotton woods." so it's only appropriate that the story takes place in the winter, when all of the woods are covered with white snow.

imagine21

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Question: When Abby comes in to slaughter the bullies, we only see what Owen is able to (not very much, since he's underwater.) There's something that looks like a lot of glass bits, and then something is dragged across the pool and the blood flow begins. But what was the thing being dragged?

imagine21

Chosen answer: The thing that zooms across the water appears to be Abby herself - upon breaking the window, she beheads the boy holding Owen under the water almost immediately after she enters the pool room; her incredible speed makes it possible that she moved rapidly over the water without sinking below it.

Purple_Girl

Its one of the bullies upside down you can see if you pause at the right time or slow it down.

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