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Positive:
9
Mixed:
9
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Critic Reviews
Season 1 Review:
Both of the young actors are remarkable, memorable and carry much of the story. "Let the Right One In" has a uniformly top-notch cast, but the kids happen to be terrific. So is the structure of the series, as laid out by creator/showrunner Andrew Hinderaker ("Penny Dreadful"). It is involving but not overly involved or convoluted in its plotting.
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IndieWireOct 10, 2022
Season 1 Review:
The set up, while at times too neat, is confident and compelling. (For what it’s worth, I breezed through six episodes.) Showtime’s series isn’t going to convince anyone it’s the best adaptation to date, but there’s enough reason yet again to welcome Ellie into your home.
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Season 1 Review:
Some of the choices series creator Andrew Hinderaker makes to expand the story into a TV series land beautifully, particularly the emphasis on Mark's fatherly care for Eleanor and the toll that keeping her safe takes on him. ... It takes a while for the adrenaline to kick into these subplots, and the ordinary familiarity of Naomi's investigation of missing people and unsolved murders around the city adds to the sense of narrative ambling in the slacker portions of these episodes. But the restrained intensity and warmth in Rose's performance bridge well with the rumpled grief Bichir presses into his.
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