Lina Leandersson

Let the Right One In (2008)

Let the Right One InThe lives of children contain more mature themes than most adults are likely to admit. While we are certainly at our most innocent state in the blissful years of prepubescent youth, we still might be thrown into situations which summon powerfully adult emotions colored with violence, rage, and a desire to kill. Everything is new in these early years, and thus more potent for all of its unexpected intensity. While children, at their core, long most for simply being safe and secure, they also may begin to experience the more turbulent emotions of adulthood; the two primary and primal sensations being the urge for violence, and the desire to find someone to love.

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