The girl in the spider web: a movie that emphasizes hot action scenes but ignores suspenseful reasoning

Theron 2022-01-07 15:53:38

The girl in the spider web is another film adaptation of the Millennium series after the girl with the dragon tattoo. Still telling the story of Liz Sharand. The heroine Liz Sarand has a dragon tattoo on the back, and she likes the art of piercing, giving her a maverick and punk style.

The movie begins with the scene of Lis Sarander punishing the husband of the domestic violence wife, which roughly shows the image of this hacker who hates domestic violence and presides over justice. The scene of the heroine playing chess with her sister is Lisi’s memory, bringing out the scene where their father wanted to assault them. The heroine was more rebellious and unbearable, jumping off the cliff, while the heroine sister resolutely stayed with her father. Around.

Then came the main line of the movie, mainly Liz Sharand's series of adventures in order to destroy the nuclear weapons program. Liz stole the program from the National Security Agency, but was chased and killed by an unknown person, and her house was completely bombed. The programmer Lisi wanted to protect was killed, and August, the designer's son, was also taken away. With the help of reporter Mike, who is defined as the heroine’s helper, she discovered that this was a conspiracy called the Spider Society to snatch this nuclear weapon program, and her sister (the woman in red in the trailer) was actually the last Big boss. The whole process is actually a duel between the heroine and her sister, and the final venue is the building where they lived together when they were young, and the heroine escaped from the cliff. As the big villain, the sister in red was finally forced to the cliff by the heroine, just like the heroine of the year, she fell off the cliff.

The film is adapted from the novel of the same name, but the novel of the same name is a work that attaches great importance to suspense reasoning. There are not many suspenseful reasoning plots in the movie, that is, the battle between the heroine and the spider club. If there is any suspense, it can only be said that the leaders of the Security Bureau and the villain are colluding, so that the villain's actions are always one step ahead of the heroine, leading to the killing of the programmer Frans and the arrest of his son. However, the action scenes of the movie are extremely rich and match the unique snow scenes of Sweden. After the house was bombed, the heroine Lisi riding a motorcycle on the frozen lake was very exciting, and at the end, using electronic equipment and a sniper rifle to kill the villain seemed innovative. There are also many racing scenes in the movie, such as the heroine using hacker technology to open the airbag in the villain's car to rescue August.

In short, if you are an original fan, the movie will definitely disappoint you. But if you are purely an action movie lover, the movie is still worth watching.

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  • Orland 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    As a brainless cool movie, it's OK, you can take a look at it ~ the almighty heroine is very cool, but Foy's acting skills are a little off-line. The plot is extremely simple and rude, and the promotion relies entirely on location tracking. The sloppy car accident at the end and the unreasonable forced sensationalism made me stunned. Excellent photography and soundtrack!

  • Grant 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    The casting, the story, the aesthetics, all suck!

The Girl in the Spider's Web quotes

  • Frans Balder: They say time is the fire in which we burn. I'm running out of it.

    Lisbeth Salander: Yeah.

  • Lisbeth Salander: [sets up chess board] You play whites. Your father taught you?

    August Balder: He's dead now. Maybe I shouldn't think of him anymore.

    Lisbeth Salander: Why not?

    August Balder: Because that's the past. He once said, the past, sometimes, can be like a black hole. If you get too close... it might pull you in. And you disappear.

    [inhales and exhales deeply]

    August Balder: I don't want to disappear.

    Lisbeth Salander: You won't.