I want to protect this girl

Kennedy 2022-03-21 09:01:08

I wanted to see it as an inspirational drama that can ignite glory and dreams, but in the end I fell into the mood of distressing a marginal girl.
I like the ending of the movie. I like it very much. The male reporter continued his earthly life, and the tattooed girl who thought he was trusted returned to the edge cleanly with a heavy blow.
I also like the director’s narrative style. A mortal male reporter who has a little pursuit and a little ability, and a tattooed girl who is extremely ego, especially genius, and who doesn’t want to care about the world. The trajectories of the two people slowly turn and cross from parallel. , And then move away from each other and extend infinitely into the distance. What's interesting is that I like both of them. I have my love for the profession of journalism and my maintenance of girls with tattoos.
I haven't read Stieg Larsson's novel. It is said that he saw a girl assaulted when he was 15 years old, and since then he hated violence and abuse against women. Later, Larsson couldn't forgive himself (failed to help the girl), and his novel was also deeply influenced by this experience.
For the real story, the murder case that occurred in the family 40 years ago was nothing but a satire of the society at that time, satirizing some beast-like men of that era. In fact, I don’t care about the people’s state of mind in that era. Those things make me more uncomfortable. Just like the story of Gerald Gatsby, I just love people like Gatsby extraordinarily. In the Jazz Age, I still dare. Hate and dare to love.
So in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", I especially wanted to protect this girl with social barriers. It is difficult for anyone to give the kind of emotion she can give, but it is alive and naturally damaged. Just like the ridicule of the world, you have a very clean emotion, even a very beautiful love, but there is no way, because you are marginal, everything about you will not enter the normal process.
I believe that many people will protect this girl after watching this drama, not to mention being like me, who likes quiet and idolizes people who are a little bit autistic.
In addition, the movie probably taught me something: life is not easy. This is a fact that I don't want to face directly anyway. When the elements of sex, profiteering, and death are crushed in the hands of a girl, it no longer scares me, but it really taught me to understand: whether you choose a life like others, or A completely different world for others. It will be tough, it's all the same.

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Extended Reading
  • Melissa 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Although it is a remake, David Fincher injected new vitality into it, an absolutely subversive filming, with extremely rich content, but the ending was uninteresting.

  • Randall 2022-03-22 09:01:07

    David Fincher, who returned to the crime theme, has the most magical and greedy power, pushing fear and excitement to the highest point, even though I have seen the original Swedish version and like it very much. The ending is overhauled so it is not spoiled. The script is as wise and fast-paced as last year, and the music can only be said to be more demonsome than social. Rooney Mara is amazingly handsome, and the power of his small body! Yell again, I'm a fan of Vinci! How can you forget this during the awards season? !

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo quotes

  • Martin Vanger: I apologize for my mother's behavior.

    Mikael Blomkvist: I'm used to it.

    Martin Vanger: It has nothing to do with you. It's between her and Henrik. She lost it when my father died. And her drinking and her... it got so bad Henrik took me and my sister away from her and left her excommunicated in the old house on the other side of the island. She hasn't forgiven him. You must stay. You're the last chance Henrik has at some kind of resolution. Put this to rest one way or another. I'll keep my mother away. But please, hurry.

    Mikael Blomkvist: Of course.

  • Mikael Blomkvist: We're looking for a serial murderer, but what could that have to do with a teenager living on an island?

    Lisbeth Salander: She was looking for him, too.