A suspenseful blockbuster from northern Europe

Abelardo 2022-04-21 09:01:37

The beginning of the film is a bit depressing and artistic, but the ending has a Hollywood-style happiness.
There is a sigh that even in the 21st century, the Nordics are still full of primitive meanings, not only those scenes: the thatched hut under the ice and snow, the spirits, the beard of the strong man, and even the murderer's motive for killing: from perversion sex. . .
High-tech hackers, religious races, sexual abuse, perverted killers, conflicting interests, suspenseful detectives, these blockbuster elements have everything, and they are used quite naturally, and have their own style, with an unexpected ending. In the evening, watching such a film is a good feast in terms of senses and thinking.


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Extended Reading
  • Krystal 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    [I can already imagine what the Finch version of the lens looks like. With such a cool heroine and sensitive subject matter, he can still adhere to the narrative style of restraint and coldness. The regional aesthetic gap is like the infernal way in the infernal situation. But it is this insistence that makes Nordic films more and more valued by the world. In the film, I accidentally saw the heroine of "Farewell to the Classroom" who was a pornographic film when I was a child, and she bowed to the young adulterous object.]

  • Linnie 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    Too long, too mediocre, read for the sake of the book

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo quotes

  • Lisbeth Salander: [tattooing Bjurman] I've never done this before. Hold still, or it'll get messy.

  • Dirch Frode: What can you tell me about Blomkvist?

    Lisbeth Salander: Everything is in the report.

    Dirch Frode: The short version.

    Lisbeth Salander: Blomkvist got the nickname Kalle Blomkvist when he solved a bank robbery in the 80s. He's a very public person with no major secrets. Read the newspaper articles.

    Dirch Frode: But does he have any secrets?

    Lisbeth Salander: Everyone has secrets.