Typical dog-tailed mink

Dolores 2022-01-07 15:53:38

You have a dragon tattoo, your expression is stiffer, and the camera is darker, you think you are "Dragon Tattoo Girl"?

Just a third-rate crime action movie, and it is still ill-fated, it is necessary to rub the heat of David Fincher, it is really thick-skinned.

In fact, it’s good to have a spider tattoo. No matter how high the girl’s IQ is, it can actually be beautiful. Unfortunately, the screenwriter’s director’s IQ really dropped.

A weak girl who is not good at martial arts and still needs to learn Grand Theft Auto, then IQ is high, let alone hackers, on the one hand it is hacked, the security agencies and wealthy accounts of various countries are like no way, on the other hand, it is a few blocks away. The gangsters are smashing their heads and fighting in embarrassment. This kind of setting is too confusing!

If you want to learn from David Fincher, you have to stare at the human nature and dig out the dirty things in your heart. It's not like the scene is darker, the actor's expression is stiffer, and the ice and snow are dotted. It's David Fincher.

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Extended Reading
  • Isobel 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The filming method of pure film on the image, the coldness of northern Europe counteracted all kinds of brainless flaws in the script, so it became a play worth going to the cinema, just a play. I haven't read this book, but I'm curious about how much it has been restored. Personally, I thought it was mainly a film about the heroine showing off her skills. It was very qualified, and the deep British performance style was not covered by the Nordic snow at all.

  • Maeve 2022-04-20 09:02:10

    You can be a queen on the top, and a hacker killer on the bottom. Claire's play is so wide! ps, take the time to turn over "Dracula" hahaha

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.