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branch in the novel), in the 2010 film, he is seen trying to pull off a girl's bathing suit in a public swimming pool, and even willing to kill Owen/Oskar. In the film version, when Owen/Oskar stands up for himself, he splits Jonny/Kenny/Conny's ear open with a metal pole when he was threatened to be thrown into the icy pond, but in the original novel, Oskar placed his mitten on Jonny's ear. The bullies take actions further by attacking Oskar at the train station and threaten to throw him into an oncoming train causing Oskar to set fire to a photo of Jonny's father and accidentally setting fire to the rest of the students' desks. In spite of this, Jonny/Conny/Kenny later decides to retaliate with his brother Jimmy. They set fire outside of the community pool to lure out the gym teacher (in the novel, Jimmy's friends knock the teacher unconscious with
981:, above) is the train conductor who asks to see Oskar's ticket in the end, and is seen doing so in the 2010 American film. Karin is a police officer from Blackeberg (the setting of the novel) who investigated Eli's massacre on Oskar's tormentors; the two met and fell in love in the course of said investigation. Initially they continue to search for Oskar and Eli in order to resolve the murder case, but decades later, as old age and sickness take their toll, they decide to track them down in order to ask them to turn them into vampires too, and thus preserve their relationship. 414:. When Eli/Abby moves into the apartment nextdoor to Oskar/Owen, the two characters become very close friends. Eli/Abby requires the consumption of human blood to live, and cannot eat or drink anything else without vomiting it out. Her hunger is shown to take a severe physical toll on her. As Eli/Abby is immune to the cold and the snow, she is sometimes barefoot when she goes out which makes climbing things like walls and trees easy for her. The character also cannot be exposed to the 283: 254:. In the novel and original film, Oskar's mother is caring, loving and spends time with him. In the 2010 film, Owen's mother is a neglectful Christian alcoholic and her face is never shown, which might explain why he is drawn to Abby. This is comparable to Oskar's father in the novel and original film, who is also an alcoholic and neglectful of Oskar when he visits on weekends. Owen's father is never seen in 898: 243:
Rubik's cube, and, because of her fondness for puzzles, Eli's/Abby's interest is piqued. After a particularly bad experience with the bullies, Eli/Abby advises Oskar/Owen that he needs to stand up for himself, and offers him words of encouragement, as well as support if he needs it. In the end, Oskar joins Eli in her nomadic existence, and eventually, in the sequel short story "
949:- A boy who Oskar knows from school, who was throughout most of the novel on good terms with Oskar and occasionally hung out with him. However, he was not a truly close friend of Oskar's, as he only hung out with Oskar when he had nothing else to do, and in the end even helps lure Oskar into Jonny and Jimmy's trap, unaware of what they were actually planning to do to Oskar. 885:
he begins to drown Oskar/Owen, Eli/Abby arrives and slaughters the bullies, Jimmy was the first to die in the American film as his head was ripped off and thrown in the water. He is the only character besides Virginia to keep their name in all versions. Jimmy is well known to often have hiccups in the novel; however, this is not shown in the film.
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Owen/Oskar's bully and antagonist in all versions of the story. He sadistically attacks Owen/Oskar every chance he gets. He never relents until Owen/Oskar stands up for himself. He is the leader of a posse of bullies, who is seen doing acts such as beating Owen/Oskar with an antenna rod (a light tree
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is heavily implied to not be a pedophile, and having instead met and possibly been with Abby since he was a young child, and it is implied that he acts more as a protective "father" figure to Abby in his old age, rather than as a lover. Within the film plots, HĂ„kan is used as a foreshadowing of what
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In the 2010 film, he steals a knife that Owen threatened him with when he made a run for it, but in the novel and 2008 film he had a knife of his own. Jimmy tells Oskar/Owen that if he can hold his breath for three minutes, he'll give him a little cut, and if not, then he will carve out his eye. As
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Tommy is a young rebellious boy who is described as Oskar/Owen's only friend other than Eli/Abby. His story is a significant part of the novel's narrative, but he is completely absent from the 2008 film, and is only mentioned by Owen once in the 2010 film, where he is not seen. Tommy lives with his
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Lacke first becomes involved in the main storyline when his friend Jocke disappears after Eli attacks him for blood, an event that is witnessed by Gösta, one of the townspeople. When Jocke's dead body is found and it is revealed that Eli must have killed him, Lacke is determined to investigate the
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in the book, with pertaining activities detailed explicitly. He first met Eli when he was already an adult. While the character of the same name in the 2008 film is assumed to have similar characteristics, any details surrounding his potential pedophilia or history with Eli are not revealed, only
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that enjoy torturing and humiliating him, and he fantasizes of one day standing up for himself and injuring or disposing of them. As a result of these experiences, he is initially defensive when he first meets Eli/Abby. The two eventually form a close bond when she notices he is playing with a
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The older brother of Jonny/Conny/Kenny and antagonist in all versions. He is shown to be more sadistic than his younger brother and just as much a bully. He shows up in the story after Oskar/Owen stands up to him. He openly treats his brother poorly but he decides to help him and his friends
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and other townspeople from the novel and original film. Unlike Lacke, "The Policeman" has no personal interest in bringing justice to those responsible for attacking the townspeople; he is merely responsible for doing so. He is the first major character that is seen on-screen in
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without being burned up to the eventual point of bursting into flames and cannot enter the home or room of an individual unless there is verbal permission given by that individual to do so (for example,
943:– Tommy's mother's new boyfriend in the novel. He is a police officer who is personally involved with investigating Eli and HĂ„kan's string of murders, and he has a strained relationship with Tommy. 1006:(Henrik Dahl) – Oskar's father. He is an alcoholic and lives in the countryside. Oskar visits him on the weekends, but his drinking habits cause him to become neglectful of his son. 423:") or the character will bleed profusely (to death if not invited in). This, along with a metaphorical allusion to "letting someone into" one's life, is the basis for the titles 971:- An 18th-century vampire nobleman who castrates Eli and infects her with his condition. In the 2010 film, his character was Abby's uncle who infected her with his condition. 434:
In the original film, the child Eli was portrayed by one actress while another actress provided the character's voice. The elderly Eli was played by a third actress.
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retaliate against Oskar/Owen. His role becomes important at the climax of the story; he sets a fire outside of the community pool and scares the students out.
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In the novel and original film, Virginia is very weary of Lacke's alcoholism, and is on the verge of breaking it off with him permanently because of it.
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Lacke is a local middle-aged male resident of Blackeberg whose story and group of friends play a major role in both the novel and the 2008 film
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of major secondary character Lacke. A much more youthful and physically attractive character of the same name appears in
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Virginia in the novel and original Swedish film is a middle-aged woman who is the on-again/off-again
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mother Yvonne and her policeman boyfriend Staffan (not to be confused with "The Policeman" from
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Oskar has a closer relationship with his mother in the novel and 2008 film than Owen does in
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is a middle-aged male that lives and travels with Eli in the novel and 2008 film
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hinted upon in their dialogue and a few scenes. The comparable character in
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to the main characters. Lacke is completely omitted from the 2010 film
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is the name given to this character in the 2010 English-language film
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for the 2010 film. Most of the characters were created by Lindqvist.
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Portrayed by: Ramus Luthander (2008 film), Brett DelBuono (2010 film)
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Oskar / Owen will eventually become, while the sequel short story "
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Initially, Oskar/Owen is a loner. One of the few friends he has is
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The following is a list of characters in the 2004 Swedish
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in both the novel and the 2008 Swedish-language film
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Index

List of characters from Let the Right One In and Let Me In

KĂ„re Hedebrant
Lina Leandersson
Kodi Smit–McPhee
Chloë Grace Moretz
vampire fiction
Let the Right One In
John Ajvide Lindqvist
film adaptations
Let the Right One In
Let Me In
anglicized
John Ajvide Lindqvist
KĂ„re Hedebrant
Kodi Smit–McPhee
main protagonist
Blackeberg
Los Alamos
Tommy
bullies
Let the Old Dreams Die

Lina Leandersson
Chloë Grace Moretz
John Ajvide Lindqvist
Lina Leandersson
Chloë Grace Moretz
Elif Ceylan
Vampire

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