Vampire movies are getting popular in many countries. Most of these vampire movies draw one-dimensional love and horror stories. Unlike other vampire movies, Let the Right One In is a complex movie and novel that can be interpreted reflecting Swedish social problems. This movie and novel shows the difference between young people and adults in Swedish society. These different age groups are represented by different letters. The Swedish vampire Eli is more than just a monster, but the audience can sympathize because she looks like a 12 year old girl with a complex nature.
This Swedish romantic horror film also stimulated the remake of the United States. This movie is about the relationship between a 12 - year - old boy and a vampire girl Eli. The score was written by Swedish composer JohanSöderqvist. The theme of music develops mainly on romance and hope. You will also feel the bright and dark tones in the music, emphasizing harmony and melody. As an adult romantic drama, blue is the warmest color inspired by a novel of the same name. Elements such as the great performance and great instructions of such a leading actress helped it to get a positive rating. Film producers carefully express music theme using music. Formerly the main character Adel sang the song "Onlâcheriien" which is also the official song of the French Communist Party. I also witnessed Adel 's march in movie lover' s gay pride parade.
This movie is a fictional story about the classic Vampire movie "North Ferrato", full of the fresh atmosphere of this humming world of this cliche vampire movie. The film crew, following Noseferatu, shot in black and white and in color, made a symbolic movie. Strange things are happening, it seems that the star of this movie is hiding the dark secret
Since the Irish writer Bram Stoker introduced Count Dracula to the world, vampires have a popular imagination. It is a matter of time before a vampire takes over the big screen. F. W. Murnau's Nosferatu uses the special effects such as superimposition, stop motion, winch, dissolve, stunt shot, etc. to breathe itself and infamous vampire North Ferrato. The film also received much assistance from the cosmetic department. And it turned face into a sharp ear and a monster with dentures. Other horror films such as the Swedish horror movie "Hexan" (1922) and "Phantom of the Opera" (1925) also helped promote the visual effect at this time. In this story about magic and torture, the former uses stop motion, double exposure, and innovative makeup to make horrible devils.